Prints, American -- 19th century; Washington (D.C.); United States Capitol (Washington, D.C.); Flags; Crowds; Spectators; Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 -- Inauguration; African Americans; Community life; Men; Politics; Urban life; Women; Figures --...
After Winslow Homer
Curatorial inscription notes: Printed below: The Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States, at the Capitol, Washington, March 4, 1861.—[From a Drawing Made on the Spot.] Printed above: 168...
Prints, American -- 19th century; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865; Soldiers; Hats; Figures -- Male; Figures -- Female; Rifles; Flags; Horses; Barrels; African Americans; Economics and class; Men; Music and dance; Women
After Winslow Homer
Curatorial inscription notes: Signed lower center: HOMER Printed below: The Songs of the War. Printed above: 744 Harper's Weekly. 745 Printed in image (titles of songs): The bold soldier boy Hail to the Chief The Girl I...
Prints, American -- 19th century; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865; Yorktown (Va.); Figures -- Male; Soldiers; Trees; Buildings; Rifles; Ships; African Americans; Economics and class; Men; Religious life
After Winslow Homer, Alfred Rudolph Waud
Curatorial inscription notes: Printed below: Our Army Before Yorktown, Virginia.—From Sketches by Mr. A. R. Waud and Mr. W. Homer.—[See Page 283.] Printed above: 280 Harper's Weekly. 281 Printed...
United States. Army; Prints, American -- 19th century; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865; Interior spaces; Soldiers; Figures -- Male; Hats; Figures -- Female; Letters; Crowds; Flags; African Americans; Economics and class; Men;...
After Winslow Homer
Curatorial inscription notes: Signed lower left: Homer Del Printed below: Pay-Day in the Army of the Potomac.--[Drawn by Mr. Homer.] Printed above: 136 Harper's Weekly. 137 Printed in image: PAY-DAY Sending Money Home ...
Prints, American -- 19th century;New York (N.Y.);Central Park (New York, N.Y.);Parasols;Carts;Parks;African Americans;Goats;Figures -- Male;Figures -- Female;Children;Hoops (Toys);Birds;Baby carriages;Trees
Prints, American -- 19th century; Figures -- Male; Figures -- Female; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865; Interior spaces; Rifles; Bugle; Barrels; Children; Horses; Saddles; Tables; Chairs; Sailors; Soldiers; Crutches; Letters;...
After Winslow Homer
Curatorial inscription notes: Signed center (above trumpet): HOMER Printed below: News from the War.--[Drawn by Our Special Artist, Mr. Winslow Homer.] Printed above: 376 Harper's Weekly. 377
Prints, American -- 19th century; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865; Fortification; Figures -- Male; Soldiers; Battlefields; Artillery; African Americans; Trenches; Hats; Sabers; Battles; Baskets; Shovels; Economics and class; Men
After Winslow Homer
Curatorial inscription notes: Signed lower right: HOMER Del Printed below: A Shell in the Rebel Trenches.--[See Page 51.] Printed on right: 36 Harper's Weekly. [January 17, 1863
Prints, American -- 19th century; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865; Tents; Camps; Covered wagons; Horses; Fires; Soldiers; Figures -- Male; African Americans; Rest; Hats; Economics and class; Men; Transportation
After Winslow Homer
Curatorial inscription notes: Printed above: 396 Among the Studios. [July, Printed in article: The engraving which we print on this page, copied by the artist from the original painting entitled 'The Bright Side,' seems...
Curatorial inscription notes for Hi! H-o-o-o! He Done Come. Jumboloro Tell You Fust. : Signed lower left (on bottom of porch): WH Printed below: Drawn by Winslow Homer./ Hi! H-o-o-o! He Done Come. Jumboloro Tell You...
Prints, American -- 19th century; African Americans; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865; Economics and class; Music and dance; Landscapes; Night; Fire; Campfires; Tents; Soldiers; Figures -- Male; Men
After Winslow Homer
Curatorial inscription notes: Signed lower left: Homer Printed below: A Bivouac Fire on the Potomac Printed above: 808 Harper's Weekly. 809
Title Notes: Harper's Weekly, vol. 5, December 21, 1861, pp....