
200A Bradford Street (Billy May, 1927), from “A Book About the Artists”

200 Bradford Street before the Millers’ additions (George H. Davis’s Studio, 1937), from The American Home, January 1937

200 Bradford Street (George H. Davis’s Studio, 1937), from The American Home, January 1937

200 Bradford Street (George H. Davis’s Studio, 1937), from The American Home, January 1937

200 Bradford Street (George H. Davis’s Studio, 1937), from The American Home, January 1937

200 Bradford Street (George H. Davis’s Studio, 1937), from The American Home, January 1937

Richard E. Miller in his studio (ND), from ArtnHistory, via Wikimedia Commons

“Girl With Guitar,” by Richard E. Miller (ND), from ArtnHistory, via Wikimedia Commons

“Reflections,” by Richard E. Miller (1915), via Wikimedia Commons

“Boat and Horses,” by Richard E. Miller (ND), Town Art Collection, from the Provincetown History Preservation Project

“The White Colt,” by Irving Marantz (ND), courtesy of the Provincetown Art Association and Museum

“The Family,” by Irving Marantz (ND), courtesy of the Provincetown Art Association and Museum

“In the Museum,” by Irving Marantz (1965), also known as “Arena” or “Horses,” courtesy of the Provincetown Art Association and Museum

200 Bradford Street (Josephine Del Deo, 1976), from the Massachusetts Historical Commission Survey, at the Provincetown Public Library

200A Bradford Street (Josephine Del Deo, 1977), from the Massachusetts Historical Commission Survey, at the Provincetown Public Library

200 Bradford Street (David W. Dunlap, 2008)

200A Bradford Street in the background (David W. Dunlap, 2008)

200 Bradford Street (David W. Dunlap, 2011)
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