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Thomas Kelah Wharton, ''View of David Hosack Estate, Hyde Park, New York, from the East'' (from Hosack Album), c. 1832, black ink (or watercolor) applied with pen and brush on off-white wove paper, 5 1/4 x 7 7/16 in. (13.3 x 18.9 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Purchase, Mrs. Louis Marx Gift, 1994.
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Thomas Kelah Wharton, ''Grove of Poplars with a Memorial Bust, David Hosack Estate, Hyde Park, New York'' (from Hosack Album), c. 1832, black ink (or watercolor) applied with pen and brush and sgraffito on off-white wove paper, 5 1/8 x 7 7/16 in. (13 x 18.9 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Purchase, Mrs. Louis Marx Gift, 1994.

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Thomas Kelah Wharton, Grove of Poplars with a Memorial Bust, David Hosack Estate, Hyde Park, New York (from Hosack Album), c. 1832, black ink (or watercolor) applied with pen and brush and sgraffito on off-white wove paper, 5 1/8 x 7 7/16 in. (13 x 18.9 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Purchase, Mrs. Louis Marx Gift, 1994.

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