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Works on Paper

The collection of master drawings at the Museum initially shaped by the Crocker family’s purchase in 1869–71, focuses on the major European schools between the 16th and mid-19th centuries. Collection strengths include drawings from the Italian, Dutch and Flemish 17th century, the French 17th and 18th centuries, the German 16th, 18th and 19th centuries, as well as related prints. Californian and American prints, drawings, and watercolors from the mid-19th century to the present are also included.

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  • Donato Creti (Italian, 1671–1749)
    Virgin and Child. n.d.
  • E.P. Jones (American, active 19th century) and Edward C. Kemble (American, active 19th century)
    An Extra in Advance of The California Star. October 24, 1846.
  • Edward Bosqui (American, born Canada, 1832–1917)
    Palace Hotel, San Francisco, Cal.. 1886.
  • Edward Jump (American, born France, 1832–1883)
    Earth Quakey Times, San Francisco, October 8, 1865. 1865.
  • Edward Jump (American, born France, 1832–1883)
    San Francisco Park Scene. 19th century.
  • Edward Jump (American, born France, 1832–1883)
    E. Pluribus Unum Eureka go Brah! (A Fortune for U and i). n.d.
  • Edward Jump (American, born France, 1832–1883)
    Steamer Day in San Francisco (Key). n.d.
  • Edward Jump (American, born France, 1832–1883)
    After the Battle. circa 1860.
  • Edward Jump (American, born France, 1832–1883)
    Untitled (Letter on Lined Stationary). 1865.
  • Edward Jump (American, born France, 1832–1883)
    Grand Municipal Turn'em-out 1866. 1866.
  • Edward Jump (American, born France, 1832–1883)
    Jeff Davis as Madame Vanderpants. circa 1865.
  • Edward Jump (American, born France, 1832–1883)
    San Francisco at the Fair [Industrial and Fine Arts]. circa 1864.
  • Edward Jump (American, born France, 1832–1883)
    Stock Brokers. n.d .
  • Edward Jump (American, born France, 1832–1883)
    Earth Quakey Times, San Francisco, October 8, 1865. 1865.
  • Edward Jump (American, born France, 1832–1883) and printed by Louis Nagel (German, 1814–1870)
    Steamer Day in San Francisco. 1866.
  • Edward Jump (American, born France, 1832–1883) and published by The Wasp
    Funeral of Lazarus. October 1863.
  • Edward Lehman (American, active 19th century)
    Mission Dolores. circa 1851.
  • Enrique Chagoya (American, born Mexico, 1953)
    Organic Cannibal. 1996.
  • Eustache Le Sueur (French, 1616–1655)
    Kneeling Woman Seen in Profile, Arms Upraised. n.d.
  • Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528–1612)
    Head of an Elderly Man. n.d.

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