Attributed Artworks
Year | Title | Image | Collection | Comments |
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1820 | Latham Avery (c. 1820), oil on canvas (attributed to Samuel F. B. Morse) | view | Subject: lived 1775–1845; husband of Betsey Wood Lester (m. 1816). IAP 8E110005 | |
1820 | Mrs. Latham Avery (c. 1820), oil on canvas (attributed to Samuel F. B. Morse) | Subject: Betsey Wood Lester (1787-1837). IAP 8E110006 | ||
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