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Your search in the category "Fine and Decorative Arts" returned 711 results in 36 pages.

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“Wonders at the Walters.” Burlington Magazine, 148 (January 2006): 3.

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Doyle, Madeleine. Early Twentieth Century Baltimore Views by Newspaper Artist James Doyle, 1880-1952. Baltimore: the Author, 1990.

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Adams, E. Bryding. "Frederick Kemmelmeyer, Maryland Itinerant Artist." Antiques, 125 (January 1984): 284-92.

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Adams, Rachel. “A Mansion Full of Masterpieces.” Maryland Life, 4 (September/ October 2008): 106.

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Albert, Gary. “Silver and Gold: A Pair of Officer’s Swords Marked by Thomas and Andrew Ellicott Warner of Baltimore.” Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts, 31-32 (Winter 2005-Winter 2006): 45-79.

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Albertson, Karla Klein. "Baltimore's Pictorial Furniture." Early American Life, 22 (June 1991): 44-47.

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Alexander, Douglas, II. "Stendhal and Violence on the Baltimore Stage." Maryland Historical Magazine 66 (1971): 68-72.

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Allen, Gloria S. A Maryland Album: Quiltmaking Traditions, 1634-1934. Nashville, Tenn.: Rutledge Hill Press, 1995.

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Allen, Gloria Seaman and Susi Slocum. “Ann Barclay Cloud’s Fruit and Flower Samplers.” Sampler and Antique Needlework Quarterly, 46 (Spring 2007): 6-14.

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Allen, Gloria Seaman. "The Consumption of Delftware in Kent County, Maryland, 1740-1780." Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts, 9 (November 1983): 1-19.

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Allen, Gloria Seaman. "Threads of Bondage: Chesapeake Slave Women and Plantation Cloth Production, 1750-1850." Ph.D. diss., George Washington University, 2000.

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Allen, Gloria Seaman. A Maryland Sampling: Girlhood Embroidery, 1738-1860. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society Press, 2007.

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Allen, Gloria Seaman. Old Line Tradition: Maryland Women and Their Quilts. Washington, DC: DAR Museum, 1985.

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Allen, Gloria Seaman. “African American Samplers from Antebellum Baltimore.” Antiques, 165 (April 2004): 134-43.

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Allen, Gloria Seaman. “Architectural Samplers from Frederick County, Maryland.” Antiques, 171 (April 2007): 110-19.

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Allen, Gloria Seaman. “Early Nineteenth-Century African American Samplers from Baltimore Schools.” Piecework, 13 (November/December 2005): 26-31.

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Allen, Gloria Seaman. “Gender Division in Handweaving on Chesapeake Plantations.” Proceedings of the Textile History Forum, (2002): 31-46.

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Allen, Gloria Seaman. “Gender Division in Handweaving on Chesapeake Plantations.” Proceedings of the Textile History Forum, (2002): 31-46.

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Allen, Gloria Seaman. “Rugs: The Colonial Chesapeake Consumer’s Bedcovering of Choice.” Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts, 30 (Summer 2004): 1-86.

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Allen, Gloria Seaman. “Silk Bedcoverings in the Early Chesapeake Region: Interpreting Documentary Evidence.” Proceedings of the Textile Society of America 8th Biennial Symposium 2002: CD-ROM.