Box 7
Contains 379 Results:
Columbus Undergoing an examination before the council of Salamanca. 135. Pa. Ave. Washington, D.C. J.F. Jarvis’ Stereoscopic Views, undated.
Cards in this series display different forms of art. The photograph itself could be the art or it may be depicting a painting or sculpture.
Columbus’ Departure from the current - of La Ralrida. 135. Pa. Ave. Washington, D.C. J.F. Jarvis’ Stereoscopic Views, undated.
Cards in this series display different forms of art. The photograph itself could be the art or it may be depicting a painting or sculpture.
Audience of Columbus at court of l’enlinand and Isabella. 135. Pa. Ave. Washington, D.C. J.F. Jarvis’ Stereoscopic Views, undated.
Cards in this series display different forms of art. The photograph itself could be the art or it may be depicting a painting or sculpture.
Starting of Columbus from Palos. On his first voyage, he is here confiding his son to the Monks, before he embarks, his ships lie waiting in the harbor. (No. 141). J.F. Jarvis, Publisher & Dealer. Stereoscopic Views. No. 155 Penn. Avenue. Washington, D.C., undated.
Cards in this series display different forms of art. The photograph itself could be the art or it may be depicting a painting or sculpture.
The Transom Panel. 135. Pa. Ave. Washington, D.C. J.F. Jarvis’ Stereoscopic Views, undated.
Cards in this series display different forms of art. The photograph itself could be the art or it may be depicting a painting or sculpture.
L’isel - Encummten of the dienerers untti the Natives. 135. Pa. Ave. Washington, D.C. J.F. Jarvis’ Stereoscopic Views, undated.
Cards in this series display different forms of art. The photograph itself could be the art or it may be depicting a painting or sculpture.
Triumphal Entry of Columbus into Barcelona. No. 143. 135. Pa. Ave. Washington, D.C. J.F. Jarvis’ Stereoscopic Views, undated.
Cards in this series display different forms of art. The photograph itself could be the art or it may be depicting a painting or sculpture.
The Admiral in Chains. No. 144. 135. Pa. Ave. Washington, D.C. J.F. Jarvis’ Stereoscopic Views , undated.
Cards in this series display different forms of art. The photograph itself could be the art or it may be depicting a painting or sculpture.
The Rogers Bronze Door. 135. Pa. Ave. Washington, D.C. J.F. Jarvis’ Stereoscopic Views, undated.
Cards in this series display different forms of art. The photograph itself could be the art or it may be depicting a painting or sculpture.
War. No. 128. J.F. Jarvis, Publisher & Dealer. Stereoscopic Views. No. 155 Penn. Avenue. Washington, D.C., undated.
Cards in this series display different forms of art. The photograph itself could be the art or it may be depicting a painting or sculpture.