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[Design drawing for stained glass window with text "May The Lord Lift Up His Countenance and Grant You Peace"]

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01/01/1857
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J. & R. Lamb Studios, designer
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Library of Congress
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[Design drawing for stained glass window with text "May The Lord Lift Up His Countenance and Grant You Peace"]

[Second floor, south corridor. Gilt tablet with quotation that begins "Beholding the bright countenance of truth ...." Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington, D.C.]

[Design drawing for stained glass window with text "May The Lord Lift Up His Countenance and Grant You Peace"]

The knight of the woeful countenance going to extirpate the National Assembly, British Cartoon Print

Laughter (from Heads Representing the Various Passions of the Soul; as they are Expressed in the Human Countenance: Drawn by that Great Master Monsieur Le Brun)

Hatred or Jealousy (from Heads Representing the Various Passions of the Soul; as they are Expressed in the Human Countenance: Drawn by that Great Master Monsieur Le Brun)

[Design drawing for stained glass window "The Lord Lift up his Countenance Upon You" (Numbers 6:26)]

Simple Bodily Pain (from Heads Representing the Various Passions of the Soul; as they are Expressed in the Human Countenance: Drawn by that Great Master Monsieur Le Brun)

A black and white photo of a woman with long hair. Girl long hair, people.

The knight of the woeful countenance going to extirpate the National Assembly, British Cartoon Print

... A riddle. There has appeared in this City, a tall man, well made, of a fair complexion, buckram gait, majestick look, but of an unaccountable disdainful countenance ... [AN election squib. signed A White-Oak] [Philadelphia, 1770].

The knight of the woeful countenance going to extirpate the National Assembly, British Cartoon Print

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