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William W. Stetson, Old New England Mill, 19th Century, Monotype printed in black on tissue. Detroit Institute of Arts.Old New England Mill
William W. Stetson

Old New England Mill

19th century
William Asa Raymond, Port of Detroit 1837, ca. 1837, graphite pencil on white wove paper. Detroit Institute of Arts.Port of Detroit 1837
William Asa Raymond

Port of Detroit 1837

ca. 1837
William Asa Raymond, Capitol at Detroit, c. 1837, graphite pencil on cream wove paper. Detroit Institute of Arts.Capitol at Detroit
William Asa Raymond

Capitol at Detroit

c. 1837
Neo-Assyrian, Brick, 859/825 BC, Terracotta. Detroit Institute of Arts.Ziggurat Brick from the Assyrian Capital City of Kalhu
Assyrian

Ziggurat Brick from the Assyrian Capital City of Kalhu

859 - 825 BCE
Maxime Francois Antoine Lalanne, Diva, 1827/1886, Pencil on off-white wove paper. Detroit Institute of Arts.Diva
Maxime François Antoine Lalanne

Diva

between 1827 and 1886
Sydney K. Hartman, A Bit of Old Paris, 19th/early 20th Century, Watercolor. Detroit Institute of Arts.A Bit of Old Paris
Sydney K. Hartman

A Bit of Old Paris

1898
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Andrea Ferrara

Sword Blade

16th Century
William Asa Raymond, Detroit, ca. 1837, graphite pencil on white wove paper. Detroit Institute of Arts.Detroit
William Asa Raymond

Detroit

ca. 1837
Angelo Viotti, Frederick Stearns, 1899, marble. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Frederick Kimball Stearns and W. I. L. Stearns, 01.1.Frederick Stearns
Angelo Viotti

Frederick Stearns

1899
John Mix Stanley, Indian Telegraph, 1860, oil on canvas. Detroit Institute of Arts.Indian Telegraph
John Mix Stanley

Indian Telegraph

1860
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Charles Paul Gruppe

A Dutch Canal

between 19th and 20th century
Egyptian, Mummy, between 30 BCE and 395 CE, Human remains, linen, gold, and brass. Linen wrappings with gold mask.. Detroit Institute of Arts.Mummy
Egyptian

Mummy

between 30 BCE and 395 CE

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