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"The thing which Musquash spied was white, ghostly and mysterious"
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"The thing which Musquash spied was white, ghostly and mysterious"
"The thing which Musquash spied was white, ghostly and mysterious"
Paul Bransom
(American, 1885 - 1979)

"The thing which Musquash spied was white, ghostly and mysterious"

Charcoal and watercolor on paper
1918
18 × 12 1/2 in. (45.7 × 31.8 cm)
2003.5
Purchased with funds given in memory of Jane B. Raymond and of Richard H. Cockley, 2003
Not on view
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Two Snow Leopards Fighting
Two Snow Leopards Fighting
Paul Bransom
n.d.
Plate #22 | But all in vain.  It is no use | Still more to suffer he is fated. | On comes the cheerful Giggleoose, | Which laughs at every thing created.
Plate #22 | But all in vain. It is no use | Still more to suffer he is fated. | On comes the cheerful Giggleoose, | Which laughs at every thing created.
Royal Lacey Scoville
ca. 1915
Boat Building in Sebasco, Maine
Boat Building in Sebasco, Maine
Paul Dougherty
1917
Sunrise in the Alleghenies
Sunrise in the Alleghenies
Paul Weber
ca. 1853
Strawberries in Landscape
Strawberries in Landscape
Paul Lacroix
ca. 1865
Willa's House
Willa's House
Paul Wescott
1939
Church in Evansville (Schoolhouse)
Church in Evansville (Schoolhouse)
Paul Sample
1934
He turned and pinned the thing which men die for on the shabby coat of the guide.
He turned and pinned the thing which men die for on the shabby coat of the guide.
N.C. Wyeth
1919
The pale, moonlit city lay all about us in a ghostly circle.  Mosulla and I had never been so close in spirit
The pale, moonlit city lay all about us in a ghostly circle. Mosulla and I had never been so close in spirit
N.C. Wyeth
1923
Have a "Coke" = How are things goin'? . . .
Have a "Coke" = How are things goin'? . . .
N.C. Wyeth
1944
Plate #11 | And this uncanny object which | Strives awkwardly along to potter | Is Russian.  'Tis the Dot-sko-vich, | Which in plain English means the Dotter.
Plate #11 | And this uncanny object which | Strives awkwardly along to potter | Is Russian. 'Tis the Dot-sko-vich, | Which in plain English means the Dotter.
Royal Lacey Scoville
ca. 1915
Which Would You Rather Be
Which Would You Rather Be
Arthur D. Fuller
1925

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