American Art
The history of American art, while comparatively short, is full of stylistic leaps and bounds, much like all aspects of American culture. In the United States’ first century of existence, the art produced was either embryonic in nature or nonexistent. It wasn’t until the mid-to-late 1800s that the art world began to sit up and take notice of American art. Read More.
Note: All prints can be ordered in custom sizes. Select either "Buy a Print" or "See it Framed" and you will be presented with sizing options.
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MPlatzer - Covered Bridge Covered Bridge Watercolor - 18" x 14" [More Info] |
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MPlatzer - Old Rundown Barn Old Rundown Barn Watercolor - 18" x 14" [More Info] |
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Multnomah Falls Albert Bierstadt [More Info] |
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Music & Literature William Michael Harnett [More Info] |
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Music is Contagious William Sidney Mount [More Info] |
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New Born Crossing A family of ducks swim across the harbor at Historic New Bern, North Carolina [More Info] |
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Niagara Falls Frederic Edwin Church [More Info] |
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Night Lighthouse A Pacific ocean lighthouse with a light beaming into a stormy night [More Info] |
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Notch of the White Mountains Thomas Cole [More Info] |
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Off the Main Road Edward Lamson Henry [More Info] |
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