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Holy Art of Imperial Russia: 17th-20th C. Orthodox Icons
Windows into Heaven: 18th-20th C. Provincial Russian Icons
Sacred Russian Castings: 11th-19th C. Metal Icons & Crosses
Darker Shades of Red: Soviet Propaganda
From Swords to Plowshares: WWI & WWII Trench Art
Songs of the Patriot: WWI & WWII Sheet Music
The American Scene: Primitive Landscapes
Parasols and Palmettos: Mary Lane McMillan
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The Holy Art of Imperial Russia

Icons from the 17th C. to the Early 20th C.

Saint Paraskeva, 19th C.
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Windows into Heaven

Provincial Russian Icons from the 18th C. to the Early 20th C.

Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker, 19th C.
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Sacred Russian Castings

Metal Icons and Crosses from the 11th C. to 19th C.

Saint John the Forerunner, 19th C.
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Darker Shades of Red

Soviet Propaganda from the Cold War

No to Fascism! V. Koretskij, 1977
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From Swords to Plowshares

Metal Trench Art from WWI & WWII

Decorated artillery shell, Australian, WWII
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Songs of the Patriot

When American Music Went to War

Marching Along with Our Song of Victory, 1942
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The American Scene

Sunday Paintings from the Pre-Modern Era

Harbor scene, oil on board, late 19th C.
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Parasols and Palmettos

The Art & Illustrations of Mary Lane McMillan

Young Woman with Parasol, pastel, c. 1925
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