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Image: The Songs of War

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The Songs of War

1861
19th century
356 x 507 mm (14 x 20 in.)

Winslow Homer, American, (1836–1910)

Object Type: print
Medium and Support: Wood engraving with printed text on verso on wove paper
Print impression quality: Good
Edition: Published in “Harper’s Weekly” 23 November 1861, pp. 744–45
Marks: Signed in composition, lower center: “Homer Del”
Bibliography: Cowdrey 64; Beam 85.
Credit Line: Gift of Susan Swallow, 1939
Accession Number: 1939.3.11

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This object has the following keywords:
  • Civil War era
  • civil wars - Wars between different sections or parties of the same nation. W [January 1991 scope note added; alternate term added. November 1990 descriptor moved. 19900191 descriptor changed, was "civil war".]
  • military
  • music - The art concerned with the combining of vocal or instrumental sounds in measured time to communicate emotions, ideas, or states of mind, usually according to cultural standards of rhythm, melody, and, in most Western music, harmony. [January 1995 scope note added. December 1991 related term added; related term added.]
  • U.S. Civil War

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  • image Dimensions: 356 x 507 mm (14 x 20 in.)

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