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At Sunbury
by William Berryman, 1808–15.
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Nurses and Child
by William Berryman, 1808–15.
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Digging Corn Holes
by William Berryman, 1808–1815.
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La Duchesse
by William Berryman, 1808–1815
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Head of Negro man wearing cap
, front and back view by William Berryman, 1808–1815.
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West India Scenery
by Richard Bridgens, 1836
The British Library
[Eight small drawings, including portrait, figure studies, carts]
, detail, by William Berryman, 1808–1815.
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Field Hands Plant Corn
by William Berryman, c. 1808–1815.
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Jemmie (?)
by William Berryman, 1808–15.
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Head of a Negro
by John Singleton Copley, 1777–1778.
Detroit Institute of Art
[Eight small drawings, including portrait, figure studies, carts]
, detail, by William Berryman, 1808–1815.
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Lynchburg negro dance
, August 18th, 1853 by Lewis Miller, 1853–1867.
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[Eight small drawings, including portrait, figure studies, carts]
, detail, by William Berryman, 1808–1815.
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[Eight small drawings, including portrait, figure studies, carts]
, detail, by William Berryman, 1808–1815.
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[Eight small drawings, including portrait, figure studies, carts]
, detail, by William Berryman, 1808–1815.
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[Eight small drawings, including portrait, figure studies, carts]
, detail, by William Berryman, 1808–1815.
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[Eight small drawings, including portrait, figure studies, carts]
, detail, by William Berryman, 1808–1815.
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The Old Plantation
attributed to John Rose, 1785–1790.
Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum, Colonial Williamsburg
[Eight small drawings, including portrait, figure studies, carts]
, detail, by William Berryman, 1808–1815.
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Miss Bremie Jones
attributed to John Rose, 1785–1787.
Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum, Colonial Williamsburg
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