Images Filters Artist Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin Collection Collection... Library and Archives Canada (3) New-York Historical Society (3) The Metropolitan Museum of Art (3) Musée Franco-Américain de Blérancourt (2) De Agostini Picture Library (1) Library of Congress (1) Country Country... USA (7) Canada (3) Haiti (3) Continent Continent... North America (13) Medium Medium... Watercolour (1) Category Category... People & Society (9) Landscapes & Seascapes (4) Date Date... 1600-1699 (3) 1700s (3) 1710s (3) 1720s (3) 1730s (3) 1790s (3) 1800s (5) 1810s (3) Charles Balthazar Julien Fé... 13 matching results. See slideshow Sort orderRelevanceOldest additions firstNewest additions firstOldest painted firstNewest painted first See results on a map View map Unidentified chief of the Little Osage ('Soldat du Chêne' ['Soldier of the Oak'?]). (1807) + Add to album Meriwether Lewis (1774-1809) in frontiersman's regalia. (1806-1807) + Add to album William Thornton after St. Memin / St.M [monogram] (1800 - 1810) + Add to album View of the Entry of the Harbour of Halifax in Nova Scotia with part of the Town taken from Dartmouth. (1793) + Add to album View of the North Part of the Town of Halifax in Nova Scotia, Including Dockyard, the Bason Terminating the Harbour, and the Town of Dartmouth. (1793) + Add to album Entrance to Halifax Harbour and the Town of Halifax taken from Dartmouth. (ca. 1793) + Add to album An Osage Warrior (1811-ca. 1813) + Add to album The Chief of the Little Osages (1811-ca. 1813) + Add to album Osage Warrior (1805-1807) + Add to album Indian Chief of the Little Osages (c.1807) + Add to album Santo Domingo Map and Charles Baltazar's Estate (19th century) + Add to album Sugar Mill in Santo Domingo (19th century) + Add to album A slave owned by Saint Memin being flogged by the foreman (19th century) + Add to album 1 Unidentified chief of the Little Osage ('Soldat du Chêne' ['Soldier of the Oak'?]). (1807) Courtesy of the New-York Historical Society | All Rights Reserved Meriwether Lewis (1774-1809) in frontiersman's regalia. (1806-1807) Courtesy of the New-York Historical Society | All Rights Reserved William Thornton after St. Memin / St.M [monogram] (1800 - 1810) Courtesy of the Library of Congress, LC-DIG-ppmsca-39583 | No known restrictions on publication. View of the Entry of the Harbour of Halifax in Nova Scotia with part of the Town taken from Dartmouth. (1793) Library and Archives Canada, acc. no. R13157-28 | Copyright Expired View of the North Part of the Town of Halifax in Nova Scotia, Including Dockyard, the Bason Terminating the Harbour, and the Town of Dartmouth. (1793) Library and Archives Canada, R13157-27 | Copyright Expired Entrance to Halifax Harbour and the Town of Halifax taken from Dartmouth. (ca. 1793) Library and Archives Canada, Acc. No. 1970-188-823 | Copyright Expired An Osage Warrior (1811-ca. 1813) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 The Chief of the Little Osages (1811-ca. 1813) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 Osage Warrior (1805-1807) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 Indian Chief of the Little Osages (c.1807) image © New-York Historical Society | All Rights Reserved Santo Domingo Map and Charles Baltazar's Estate (19th century) image © De Agostini Picture Library/M. Seemuller | All Rights Reserved Sugar Mill in Santo Domingo (19th century) image © De Agostini Picture Library/M. Seemuller | All Rights Reserved A slave owned by Saint Memin being flogged by the foreman (19th century) image © De Agostini Picture Library/G. Dagli Orti | All Rights Reserved