James Bard - The Steamship Syracuse - Google Art Project
Picryl description: Public domain photo of American art painting, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
Amanda Winants - Public domain image of a steam boat
Amanda Winants, Hudson River steamer, apparently a towboat. Public domain photograph of a steamboat ship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Cayuga (steamboat) - Public domain image of a steam boat
Cayuga, steamboat, oil on canvas. Public domain photograph of a steamboat ship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Columbus (steamboat) by Bard Bros
Columbus, Hudson River steamer, watercolor on paper work by the Bard Brothers, possibly by John Bard alone.
Commerce (steamboat 1825) by Bard Bros
Commerce steamboat, watercolor on paper, signed only "Bard, Painter", apparently a very early work.
Commonwealth (steamboat 1854) by Bard
Commonwealth, Long Island Sound steamboat, oil on canvas by James Bard.
De Witt Clinton 03 - Public domain image of steamship
De Witt Clinton, Hudson River steamer built 1828, as depicted in watercolor by James Bard.
Fanny (steamboat 1825) - Public domain image of a steam boat
Fanny, Hudson River steamboat built 1825, watercolor on paper by James Bard.
Illinois (steamboat 1837) - Public domain image of a steam boat
Illinois, Hudson River steamboat, built 1837. Watercolor on paper by James and John Bard.
James A. Stevens 02 - Public domain image of a steam boat
James A. Stevens, steamboat. Watercolor on paper by James Bard, with notes by artist. Possibly a study for a final painting.
John L. Hasbrouck pencil - Public domain image of a steam boat
John L. Hasbrouck, Hudson River steamboat. Pencil on paper by James Bard.
Lexington (steamboat) by Bard - Public domain image of a steam boat
Lexington, Long Island Sound steamboat, built 1837, burned January 13, 1840. Watercolor on paper by James and John Bard.
Princeton (steam ferry 1880) - Public domain image of a steam boat
Princeton, steam ferry built 1880, served on the Delaware River from 1880 to 1906, under ownership of Pennsylvania Railroad. Was repainted boxcar red in 1882, two years after this oil on canvas work by James Bard.
Robert L. Stevens (steamboat) by Bard Bros
Robert L. Stevens, Hudson River steamboat built 1835. Watercolor on paper by Bard brothers.
Shady Side (steamboat) by Bard - Public domain image of a steam boat
Shady Side, steamboat built 1873, watercolor on paper by James Bard. This vessel served until 1922, and in later years was part of the Black Star Line, which was owned by en:Marcus Garvey. The Steam Paddle Sh... More
Swallow (steamboat 1836) by Bard Bros
Swallow, Hudson River steamboat launched 1836, destroyed in fire 1845 with loss of more than 30 people. Watercolor on paper by James and John Bard.
Sylvan Dell 03 - Public domain image of a steam boat
Sylvan Dell, New York steamboat. Public domain photograph of a steamboat ship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Sylvan Shore 02 - Public domain image of a steam boat
Sylvan Shore, steamboat. Public domain photograph of a steamboat, boat, ship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Telegraph (steamboat 1837) - Public domain image of a steam boat
Telegraph, 1837 Hudson River sidewheel steamer, watercolor on paper by James Bard.
Utica (steamboat 1836) by Bard Bros
Utica, Hudson River steamboat, watercolor on paper by James Bard. Public domain photograph of a steamboat ship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Wiehawken (steam ferry 1868)
Wiehawken, steam ferry built 1868, served in New York harbor. Oil on cardboard by James Bard.