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Winslow Homer's "Spring Blossoms"... Black man tending his garden...

Item # 173410
May 21, 1870
HARPER'S WEEKLY, May 21, 1870 The front page shows a black man tending his garden: 'A Spring Scene Near Richmond, Va.' Full page 'Population of an Indian Village Moving'. Illustration of 'William Lloyd Garrison', publisher of The Liberator. Also illustration of: 'Lucretia Mott', the early feminist. Full page Winslow Homer: 'Spring Blossoms'. A fullpage illustration "The Promising Colt". Back page has a 1/4 page illustration: "An Old Scholar", with caption, showing an elderly black woman reading a book.
Complete in 16 pages and contains additional prints and related text.

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