American, Boston, Massachusetts 1836–1910 Prouts Neck, Maine|American, 1857–1916|American, New York · 64 works on DiscoverArt
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Spring Blossoms (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XIV)May 12, 1870Flirting on the Sea-Shore and on the Meadow (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XVIII)September 19, 1874"Winter" – A Skating Scene (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XII)January 25, 1868Under the Falls, Catskill Mountains (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XVI)September 14, 1878Gloucester Harbor (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XVII)September 27, 1873Home from the War (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. VII)June 13, 1863On the Beach – Two are Company, Three are None (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XVI)August 17, 1872Station-House Lodgers (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XVIII)February 7, 1874The Dinner Horn (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XIV)June 11, 1870On the Bluff at Long Branch, at the Bathing Hour (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XIV)August 6, 1870The Wreck of the "Atlantic" – Cast Up by the Sea (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XVII)August 26, 1873Picnicking in the Woods (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. II)September 4, 1858Winter Quarters in Camp – The Inside of a Hut (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. VII)January 24, 1863Thanksgiving Day – The Dinner (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. II)November 27, 1858A Cadet Hop at West Point (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. III)September 3, 1859Our Watering Places – Horse Racing at Saratoga (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. IX)1865Scene in Union Square On a March Day (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. IV)April 7, 1860The Russian Ball – In the Supper Room (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. VII)November 21, 1863Making Hay (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol XVI)July 6, 1872"Our Next President" (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XII)October 31, 1868The Surgeon at Work at the Rear During an Engagement (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. VII)July 12, 1862Fall Games – The Apple Bee (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. III)November 26, 1859The Approach of the British Pirate "Alabama" (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. VII)April 25, 1863Floral Department of the Great Fair (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. VIII)April 16, 1864Ship-Building, Gloucester Harbor (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XVII)October 11, 1873The Summit of Mount Washington (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XIII)July 10, 1869False Alarm, Surely! (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XIII)July 17, 1869The Army of the Potomac – A Sharp-Shooter on Picket Duty (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. VII)November 15, 1862Fire-Works on the Night of the Fourth of July (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XII)July 11, 1868The Noon Recess (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XVII)June 28, 1873Winter at Sea – Taking in Sail off the Coast (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XIII)January 16, 1869Christmas Belles (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XIII)January 2, 1869Halt of a Wagon Train (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. VIII)February 6, 1864The Nooning (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XVII)August 16, 1873A Snow Slide in the City (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. IV)January 14, 1860Army of the Potomac – Sleeping on Their Arms (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. VIII)May 28, 1864Seesaw, Gloucester, Massachusetts (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XVIII)September 12, 1874The Morning Walk – The Young Ladies' School Promenading the Avenue (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XII)March 28, 1868The Sleighing Season – The Upset (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. IV)January 14, 1860The Battle of Bunker Hill – Watching the Fight from Copp's Hill, in Boston (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XIX)1875Union Meetings in the Open Air Outside the Academy of Music, December 19, 1859 (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. III)January 7, 1860St. Valentine's Day – The Old Story in All Lands (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XII)February 22, 1868The War for the Union, 1862 – A Bayonet Charge (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. VII)July 12, 1862Skating on the Ladies' Skating Pond in Central Park, New York (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. IV)January 28, 1860The Morning Bell (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XVII)December 13, 1873The Drive in Central Park, New York (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. IV)September 15, 1860Thanksgiving in Camp (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. VII)November 29, 1862New York Charities – St. Barnabas House, 304 Mulberry Street (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XVIII)April 18, 1874Watch-Tower, Corner of Spring and Varick Streets (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XVIII)February 28, 1874New England Factory Life – "Bell Time" (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XII)July 25, 1868The New Year – 1869 – Drawn by Winslow Homer (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XIII)January 9, 1869"Tenth Commandment" (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XIV)1870The Union Cavalry and Artillery Starting in Pursuit of the Rebels up the Yorktown Turnpike (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. VI)May 17, 1862Rebels Outside Their Works at Yorktown, Reconnoitring [sic] with Dark Lanterns (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. VI)May 17, 1862Thanksgiving Day – Ways and Means (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. II)November 27, 1858The Last Days of Harvest (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XVII)December 6, 1873Driving Home the Corn and Dance after the Husking (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. II)November 13, 1858Thanksgiving Day in the Army – After Dinner: The Wish-Bone (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. VIII)December 3, 1864Christmas Out of Doors (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. II)December 25, 1858"Any Thing for Me, if you Please?" Post-Office of the Brooklyn Fair in Aid of the Sanitary Commission (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. VIII)March 5, 1864