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16 Artworks Found
These artworks include the phrase Birdsall July 2009 in artwork keywords.

Learn More About All silent an all glisten. - James Russel Lowell
Learn More About All the thoughts of a turtle are turtles, and of rabbits, rabbits. - Ralph Waldo Emerson
Learn More About Arctic Tern in Stained Glass
Learn More About Bears Skull with Perdernal (after Georgia OKeeffe)
Learn More About Christ Pantocrator
Learn More About How high is the highest candle - Wallis Stevens
Learn More About Mary nursing her Infant Son - Ethiopia (15th Century)
Learn More About Mt. McKinley as seen by Aiko, Kameko, Koko, Mika, Midori, Rini, Mura, Nori, Fumiko, Sakura and Chika
Learn More About Our Lady Mary with her Beloved Son - Central Ethiopia
Learn More About Our Lady Mary with St. Michael and St. Gabriel - (15th Century)
Learn More About Salmon Catch in Stained Glass
Learn More About Sat like a cormorant. - John Milton
Learn More About Solitude - After Sydney Laurence (Copy)
Learn More About St. Theodore - After a glazed ceramic Patleina, Bulgaria 9th century
Learn More About To travel by train is to see nature, in fact, to see life.
Learn More About We think no Birds, so happy as we! - Edward Lear