This painting, titled "Marietta from Harmar Hill," was painted in 1835 by Charles Sullivan shortly after he arrived in Marietta from Wheeling, West Virginia. Sullivan is especially well-known today for his landscapes. He lived and worked in Marietta until his death in 1867. The painting is part of the Ohio History Connection fine art collection
Harman Blennerhasset's mansion on the Ohio River, ca. 1820-1829. In 1798, Irish native Harman Blenn...
This 1867 portrait of young Nathaniel W. Lord was painted by artist James Henry Beard (1814-) in Cin...
Reproduction of an engraved portrait of early Ohio settler Harman Blennerhassett. In 1798, Irish na...
Painting of the Miamisburg Mound in Montgomery County, Ohio; with a view of a farm, farmyard and ani...
This 26" x 35" (66 x 91.5 cm) painting by artist Charles Sullivan depicts a farm near the Miamisburg...
Lithograph titled "Ancient Works, Marietta, Ohio," based on an earlier painting by Charles Sullivan....
This photograph showing an elevated view of Marietta, Ohio, from Harmar Hill was taken by traveling ...
A view of the Ohio River from Marietta, Ohio. Marietta was known for its ship building, producing ma...
Lithograph showing the group of prehistoric earthworks in Marietta, Ohio, after a painting by Charle...
This 1886 oil on canvas painting depicts the Battle of Thompson's Hill, a Civil War battle which too...
Photographic reproduction of a print depicting Fort Harmar in 1790. The original print was published...
From 1802, when the young artist William Edward West began painting portraits on a downriver trip to...
These two pictures show the Ohio River near Marietta in the 1920s. The first picture includes the to...
Cliché verre print by Elis F. Miller showing an unidentified barn with a thatched roof. Cliché verre...
Robert Scott Duncanson (1821-1872) painted this work in 1845, early in his career. It was Duncanson'...
Harman Blennerhasset's mansion on the Ohio River, ca. 1820-1829. In 1798, Irish native Harman Blenn...
This 1867 portrait of young Nathaniel W. Lord was painted by artist James Henry Beard (1814-) in Cin...
Reproduction of an engraved portrait of early Ohio settler Harman Blennerhassett. In 1798, Irish na...
Painting of the Miamisburg Mound in Montgomery County, Ohio; with a view of a farm, farmyard and ani...
This 26" x 35" (66 x 91.5 cm) painting by artist Charles Sullivan depicts a farm near the Miamisburg...
Lithograph titled "Ancient Works, Marietta, Ohio," based on an earlier painting by Charles Sullivan....
This photograph showing an elevated view of Marietta, Ohio, from Harmar Hill was taken by traveling ...
A view of the Ohio River from Marietta, Ohio. Marietta was known for its ship building, producing ma...
Lithograph showing the group of prehistoric earthworks in Marietta, Ohio, after a painting by Charle...
This 1886 oil on canvas painting depicts the Battle of Thompson's Hill, a Civil War battle which too...
Photographic reproduction of a print depicting Fort Harmar in 1790. The original print was published...
From 1802, when the young artist William Edward West began painting portraits on a downriver trip to...
These two pictures show the Ohio River near Marietta in the 1920s. The first picture includes the to...
Cliché verre print by Elis F. Miller showing an unidentified barn with a thatched roof. Cliché verre...
Robert Scott Duncanson (1821-1872) painted this work in 1845, early in his career. It was Duncanson'...
Harman Blennerhasset's mansion on the Ohio River, ca. 1820-1829. In 1798, Irish native Harman Blenn...
This 1867 portrait of young Nathaniel W. Lord was painted by artist James Henry Beard (1814-) in Cin...
Reproduction of an engraved portrait of early Ohio settler Harman Blennerhassett. In 1798, Irish na...