Images Filters Artist Felix Octavius Carr Darley Collection Collection... Yale University Art Gallery (6) Detroit Institute of Arts (2) The Metropolitan Museum of Art (1) Country Country... USA (9) Continent Continent... North America (9) Medium Medium... Watercolour (2) Wash Drawing (1) Category Category... People & Society (7) Buildings & Architecture (1) Landscapes & Seascapes (1) Date Date... 1800s (1) 1810s (1) 1820s (7) 1830s (7) 1840s (7) 1850s (8) 1860s (8) 1870s (7) 1880s (8) 1890s (1) 1900s (1) Felix Octavius Carr Darley 9 matching results. See slideshow Sort orderRelevanceOldest additions firstNewest additions firstOldest painted firstNewest painted first See results on a map View map Border Ruffians Invading Kansas + Add to album Untitled (Crossing the Plains) + Add to album Drawing for The Encounter (Indian Fight on Horseback) + Add to album “Pohk-hong” of the Mandan tribe (ca. 1850–1860) + Add to album Battle of Gettysburgh + Add to album (The Last Words of Nathan Hale) The Hanging (1858 or 1881) + Add to album Farmyard (between 1822 and 1888) + Add to album Feeding the Horse (19th Century) + Add to album Village Scene with Dutch Colonial Figures (from Hosack Album) + Add to album 1 Border Ruffians Invading Kansas Image courtesy Yale University Art Gallery | Public Domain Untitled (Crossing the Plains) Image courtesy Yale University Art Gallery | Public Domain Drawing for The Encounter (Indian Fight on Horseback) Image courtesy Yale University Art Gallery | Public Domain “Pohk-hong” of the Mandan tribe (ca. 1850–1860) Image courtesy Yale University Art Gallery | Public Domain Battle of Gettysburgh Image courtesy Yale University Art Gallery | Public Domain (The Last Words of Nathan Hale) The Hanging (1858 or 1881) Image courtesy Yale University Art Gallery | Public Domain Farmyard (between 1822 and 1888) image courtesy of Detroit Institute of Arts | Public Domain (NKC 1.0) Feeding the Horse (19th Century) image courtesy of Detroit Institute of Arts | Public Domain (NKC 1.0) Village Scene with Dutch Colonial Figures (from Hosack Album) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0