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  • Landscape Paintings
    • Stairway at 48 rue de Lille, Paris 1906
    • Railroad Train, 1908
    • American Village, 1912
    • Queensborough Bridge, 1913
    • Road in Maine, 1914
    • Mansard Roof, 1923
    • House by The Railroad, 1925
    • Roofs of Washington Square, 1926
    • Lighthouse Hill, 1927
    • Drugstore, 1927
    • Night Windows, 1928
    • Railroad Sunset, 1928
    • Manhattan Bridge Loop, 1928
    • The Lighthouse at Two Lights, 1929
    • Early Sunday Morning, 1930
    • Cobb's Barn and Distant Houses, 1931
    • Room in New York, 1932
    • East Wind Over Weehawken, 1934
    • The Long Leg, 1935
    • House at Dusk, 1935
    • Ground Swell, 1939
    • Cape Cod Evening, 1939
    • Gas, 1940
    • The Lee Shore, 1941
    • Route 6, Eastham, 1941
    • Rooms for Tourists, 1945
    • Approaching a City, 1946
    • Seven A.M. 1948
    • Cape Cod Morning,1950
    • Rooms by the Sea, 1951
    • Office in a Small City, 1953
    • Sun in an Empty Room, 1963
  • Figurative Paintings
    • Summer Interior, 1909
    • Girl at Sewing Machine, 1921
    • Evening Wind, 1921
    • Sunday, 1926
    • Eleven A.M., 1926
    • Automat, 1927
    • Chop Suey, 1929
    • Hotel Room, 1931
    • Compartment C Car, 1938
    • New York Movie, 1939
    • Bridle Path, 1939
    • Office at Night, 1940
    • Girlie Show, 1941
    • Nighthawks 1942
    • Summertime, 1943
    • Hotel Lobby, 1943
    • Morning In a City, 1944
    • Summer Evening, 1947
    • High Noon, 1949
    • Morning Sun, 1952
    • Hotel Window, 1955
    • Western Motel, 1957
    • Sunlight in a Cafeteria, 1958
    • A Woman in the Sun, 1961
    • New York Office, 1962
    • People in the Sun, 1963
    • Two Comedians, 1965
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