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untitled (two steel workers stoking a furnace)
untitled (two steel workers stoking a furnace)
N.C. Wyeth
(American, 1882 - 1945)

untitled (two steel workers stoking a furnace)

1917
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SUPP2000.2373
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untitled (two construction workers, one standing on a girder)
untitled (two construction workers, one standing on a girder)
N.C. Wyeth
ca. 1918
The boy, Moses, clad in princely garments, witnessed the bitter suffering of his people at the hands of the Egyptian taskmasters.  As he grew in years he became increasingly conscious of his kinship with the oppressed and exploited workers
The boy, Moses, clad in princely garments, witnessed the bitter suffering of his people at the hands of the Egyptian taskmasters. As he grew in years he became increasingly conscious of his kinship with the oppressed and exploited workers
N.C. Wyeth
1928
The Atkins Furnaces, Pottsville, Pennsylvania
The Atkins Furnaces, Pottsville, Pennsylvania
George Cope
ca. 1890
And Looked Out Beyond the Tumbled Shore Ice to the Steel-Gray Angry Waters
And Looked Out Beyond the Tumbled Shore Ice to the Steel-Gray Angry Waters
N.C. Wyeth
1908
There was a flash of circling steel, a report, and the little Sheriff crumpled up like a jackrabbit
There was a flash of circling steel, a report, and the little Sheriff crumpled up like a jackrabbit
N.C. Wyeth
1909
Dockside Worker
Dockside Worker
Allan Freelon
ca. 1935
Iron and Steel
Iron and Steel
Andrew Wyeth
1940
Joseph T. Fraser, Alfred G. B. Steel of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Kirk Merrick, Thorton Oakley of the Philadelphia Watercolor Club
Joseph T. Fraser, Alfred G. B. Steel of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Kirk Merrick, Thorton Oakley of the Philadelphia Watercolor Club
Alfred Bendiner
n.d.
untitled (view of two fishing shacks)
untitled (view of two fishing shacks)
N.C. Wyeth
ca. 1922 / 1930
untitled (hunter with two dogs in cornfield)
untitled (hunter with two dogs in cornfield)
N.C. Wyeth
1911
untitled (two hunters, one having fallen over a fence)
untitled (two hunters, one having fallen over a fence)
N.C. Wyeth
ca. 1909 / 1912
untitled  (two men examining gun)
untitled (two men examining gun)
N.C. Wyeth
ca. 1909 / 1912

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