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Aaron Henry Gorson
Pittsburgh at Night, ca. 1920
Romare Bearden
Pittsburgh Memories, 1984
John Kane
Bloomfield Bridge, ca.1930
Edward Hicks
Peaceable Kingdom, ca.1837
John Kane
Cathedral of Learning, 1930
Albert Bierstadt
Farallon Island, 1887
Thomas Pollock Anshutz
Steamboat on the Ohio, c. 1896
Edward Hopper
Cape Cod Afternoon, 1936
Edward Willis Redfield
By the River, ca. 1912
Todd Webb
(Overview: View of J&L Steel Mill on the Monongahela River from the South Side, Pittsburgh), 1948
Georgia O'Keeffe
Gates of Adobe Church, 1929
Dwight William Tryon
Dawn, 1918
Thornton Oakley
Jones and Laughlin Steel Mill, Pittsburgh, 1913
unknown photographer
(Industry: Jones and Laughlin Steel Mill Interior), ca. 1950
William Conventry Wall
View of the Great Fire of Pittsburgh, ca. 1846
Alfred S. Wall
Landscape Study: Autumn Landscape, ca. 1865-1885
John Frederick Kensett
Long Neck Point from Contentment Island, ca. 1870-1872
Russell Smith
Old Monogahela Bridge, ca. 1832
Joseph R. Woodwell
Yosemite with Waterfall, ca. 1904
George Hetzel
Landscape (Trees), 1889
Luke Swank
(Industry - Making Steel), 1930-32
Luke Swank
(Industry - Making Steel), ca. 1930s