Brennan, Alfred, 1853-1921
Brennan, Alfred Laurens 1853-1921
Alfred Laurens Brennan
Brennan, Alfred Laurens (American illustrator, painter, and draftsman, 1853-1921)
VIAF ID: 55889300 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Brennan, Alfred Laurens ‡g American illustrator, painter, and draftsman, 1853-1921
- 100 1 _ ‡a Brennan, Alfred ‡d 1853-1921
- 100 1 _ ‡a Brennan, Alfred, ‡d 1853-1921
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Alcove of the Society Library, New York | |
[Angel standing clasping "pax" globe, boy fishing, and letter W] | |
Architectural drawings and illustrations of the White House, Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. | |
Ardagh Chalice -- bottom of chalice | |
Black arrow. | |
Bronze pins | |
Cabin of ferry-boat "Burgen" | |
Capital for Fishery Building, World's Columbian Exposition | |
Christmas | |
Church and convent de las Mercedes | |
City sonnets : Broadway at noon | |
[Crowd leaving church and phoenix in flames] | |
The entrance gate to Wady El 'Ain | |
Entrance to Society's rooms | |
Examples of planting in ribbon lines and massing in color | |
Fish curtain in the dining-room | |
La Flecha negra | |
Going to post her letter | |
A good start, like a fine race; but this is just the way with these tiresome donkies! always eating thistles! | |
Groschens | |
He rode on the back of one of the cows till they came to the pasture | |
His first glove | |
House of George R. Fearing Esq., Newport, R.I. | |
The hungry cats were released -- the king cried out -- the queen screamed -- the little princes roared | |
Inlaid bronze brooch of the pagan epoch | |
Jocasta's offering | |
The lament of Oedipus, blind: "Oh, miserable am I" | |
Martinique fruit-girl | |
Mercury invents the lyre and for it he receives the Caduceus from Apollo | |
The message to Azot | |
My robin | |
Of a doll with a pedigree | |
Playing going for a drive | |
Playing going to see the play of Little Lord Fauntleroy, and enjoying it most of all | |
Playing going to the flower market | |
Prima Donnas and Soubrettes of Light Opera and Musical Comedy in America : illustrated / By Lewis C. Strang. - Boston, 1900. | |
The procession : the athletes | |
Reading to her dolls | |
Reverse of target | |
The shoemaker's little boy : the cooper's little boy ... | |
A short cut homeward | |
The silver bracelet, the gold necklace | |
Spectacle brooches | |
Standing full before the royal target she said, "I am the Empress!" | |
Teiresias | |
[Three ladies in early 1800's attire, flanked by ribboned miniatures of two ladies] | |
Tutti-frutti : a book of child songs | |
[Two owls in tree] | |
View from the hall in Mr. Francklyn's cottage | |
What the rich man believed, and that which really (it) was | |
The wonderful leap of Charmides |