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 This index (edition 2001) shows paintings in Private Collections and in the Art Trade.

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Unidentified American Artists
(fl. 1780–1930), working in the USA / Technique of work is stated at the entries  / Note: All works are in American Collections
*Argus* c. 1900 – The American Clipper off a coastline – Oil on canvas – 40 x 55 cm
*Chrysolite* c. 1875 – The American two–masted Schooner at sea with other shipping in the distance – Oil on canvas – 65 x 89 cm
*Eringo* c. 1860 – The American Barque in two positions at sea – Oil on canvas – 53 x 74 cm – ex collection Carter P. Whitcombe – attr. William Bradford
*Gardiner Pike* c. 1870 – The American 3–masted Schooner in two positions at sea – Oil on canvas – 65 x 90 cm – good condition
*Govenor Carver* 1816 – A Portrait of the American Brig titled "F. Doten Master, entering the Port of Plymouth, MA" – Watercolor – 45 x 55 cm
*J.D. Williams* c. 1860 – The American 3–masted Schooner off the American coast with other shipping in the distance – Oil on canvas – 75 x 100 cm
*Lewis A. Edwards* c. 1870 – The American 2–masted Schooner in two positions at sea – Oil on canvas – 65 x 90 cm – very good condition – by the same hand as the Gardiner Pike
*Oregon* 1886 – American Steamer with auxillary sails set – Oil on canvas – 60 x 92 cm
*San Francisco* – The shipwreck of the Sail and Paddle Steamer at sea – Oil on canvas – 81 x 119 cm
*Seaway* c. 1885 – The American full–rigged Ship under full sail at sea – Oil on canvas – 60 x 90 cm – by an American or English artist
*Witch of the Wave* c. 1870 – The American full–rigged Ship under shortened sails at sea – Oil on canvas – 45 x 59 cm – manner of J.E. Buttersworth
*Unidentified* c. 1860 – An American Brig off a Volcanic Island with other shipping in the distance – Oil on canvas – 60 x 95 cm

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