File:Robert L. Stevens (steamboat) by Bard Bros.jpg

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English: Robert L. Stevens, Hudson River steamboat built 1835. Watercolor on paper by Bard brothers, The Athenaeum.org Note: Original was at the Mariner's Museum in Newport News, Virginia (as of 1997). Also reproduced in: Mariner's Museum and Peluso, Anthony J., Jr., The Bard Brothers -- Painting America under Steam and Sail, Abrams, New York 1997 ISBN 0-8109-1240-6. There is also an oil painting of this same vessel by the Bard brothers.
Date before 1897
Source http://www.the-athenaeum.org/
Author James Bard (1815-1897) and John Bard (1815-1856)


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