Digitized from IA1513722-06 . : 37. J. L. M. Curry, of Alabama (Boston Public Library).jpg, Hon. Previous issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1869-02-20_13_634 . Previous issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1860-06-23_4_182 . Digitized from IA1513722-05 . Cary Harper's Weekly Drawing "Wagon Trains at Helena, MT" Feb. 2 1878 MontanaBlonde $300.00 Winslow Homer - Antique Rare large 22x16 print. Next issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1867-03-23_11_534 . Media in category "Harper's Weekly illustrations by Winslow Homer" The following 200 files are in this category, out of 302 total. Next issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1897-11-27_41_2136 . 18 x 24 in other sizes. . Next issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1883-01-06_27_1359 . Next issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1898-12-10_42_2190 . XIII) MET DP875282.jpg, Christmas boxes in camp -- Christmas, 1861 (Boston Public Library).jpg, Christmas Boxes in Camp Christmas, 1861 (Harper's Weekly, Vol. Next issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1898-10-08_42_2181 . Harper's Weekly 1912-03-30: Volume 56 , Issue 2884. Previous issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1897-11-20_41_2135 . Victor Building both the serial and the july 1868 harper's volume have sixty-six illustrations, so that the twenty-seven headnote vignettes across the thirty-two weekly instalments also appear in the volume that harper & bros. subsequently issued, which is not the case for the harper's weekly vignettes for either a tale of two cities or great expectations when Previous issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1858-05-22_2_73 . This publication demonstrated that illustrations were now an indispensable element for a successful periodical, and after Frank Leslie (born Henry Carter; 1821 . VIII) MET MM10619.jpg, Art-Students and Copyists in the Louvre Gallery, Paris Drawn by Winslow Homer (Harper's Weekly, Vol. Harper's Weekly 1913-05-31: Volume 57 , Issue 2945. Next issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1862-11-01_6_305 . Digitized from IA1642822-05 . This page was last edited on 10 May 2016, at 20:26. The first drawing shows Santa distributing. Harper's Weekly 1867-04-06: Volume 11 , Issue 536. XVII) MET DP860371.jpg, Soldiers playing foot-ball, 1865 cph.3a02885.jpg, Spring blossoms (Boston Public Library).jpg, Spring Blossoms Drawn by Winslow Homer (Harper's Weekly, Vol. Monday-Friday, excluding Federal holidays, by appointment. Harper's Weekly 1867-03-16: Volume 11 , Issue 533. VIII) MET DP831345.jpg, Thanksgiving Day Arrival At the Old Home (Harper's Weekly, Vol. Other prints inside include a full page: "The Siege of Vicksburg--Approach of M'Pherson's Saps to the Rebel Works"; a full page with 3 illustrations: "View of Springfield Landing . Previous issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1867-04-13_11_537 . A Trail In The Great Plains, Illustration From Harpers Weekly, 1874, From The Pageant Of America Art Print American School $17 $14 Similar Designs More from This Artist 1900s April 15 1912 Harpers Weekly Art Print Vintage Images $37 $30 Similar Designs More from This Artist Brandy Station], [Virginia]. Harper's Weekly 1865-10-07: Volume 9 , Issue 458. About Harper's Weekly: Harper's Weekly was a political magazine published in New York City from 1857 to 1916, and was the most widely read journal in the United States during the American Civil War. Previous issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1865-08-26_9_452 . XXIV) MET DP875344.jpg, Tenth Commandment (Boston Public Library).jpg, Thanksgiving Day -- Arrival at the old home (Boston Public Library).jpg, Thanksgiving Day -- The dance (Boston Public Library).jpg, Thanksgiving Day -- The dinner (Boston Public Library).jpg, Thanksgiving Day -- Ways and means (Boston Public Library).jpg, Thanksgiving Day in the Army After Dinner- The Wish-Bone Drawn by Winslow Homer (Harper's Weekly, Vol. II) MET DP875143.jpg, Thanksgiving Day The Dance (Harper's Weekly, Vol. Harper's Weekly 1859-11-26: Volume 3 , Issue 152. Harper's Weekly 1898-12-31: Volume 42 , Issue 2193. Next issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1892-10-08_36_1868 . II) MET DP875154.jpg, Jurors listening to counsel, Supreme Court, new City Hall, New York (Boston Public Library).jpg, Jurors Listening to Counsel, Supreme Court, New York City Hall, New York Drawn by Winslow Homer (Harper's Weekly, Vol. Grafton, John. Digitized from IA1642822-05 . III) MET DP875148.jpg, Army of the Potomac -- Sleeping on their arms (Boston Public Library).jpg, Army of the Potomac Sleeping on Their Arms (Harper's Weekly, Vol. Previous issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1865-11-04_9_462 . Next issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1891-08-29_35_1810 . Harper's Weekly 1904-08-20: Volume 48 , Issue 2487. Digitized from IA1642822-05 . The numerous and accurate Illustrations of these events which have been given in this Volume impart to it unusual interest and a permanent value. Next issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1899_43_index . Sharing White House History about Grover Cleveland. Winslow Homer, Granville Perkins, David Hunter Strother popularly known by his pseudonym, "Porte Crayon", and Livingston Hopkins, as well as Theodore R. Davis, Henry Mosler, and the brothers Alfred and William Waud. XI) MET DP875297.jpg, A Parisian Ball Dancing at the Mabille, Paris Drawn by Winslow Homer (Harper's Weekly, Vol. Previous issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1908-02-08_52_2668 . Harper's Weekly 1857-12-05: Volume 1 , Issue 49. Next issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1912-04-06_56_2885 . Harper's Weekly illustrations by Winslow Homer, The drive in the Central Park, New York, September, 1860, "Allow Me to Examine the Young Lady" (The Mistress of the Parsonage, in Harper's Weekly) MET DP875121.jpg, "Any Thing for Me, if you Please?" VI) MET DP875214.jpg, Christmas out of doors (Boston Public Library).jpg, Christmas Out of Doors (Harper's Weekly, Vol. Previous issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1867-11-02_11_566 . Harper's Weekly 1867-10-05: Volume 11 , Issue 562. This illustration from the magazine documents the president's train trip to the West and through the south. Launched in 1857, each issue featured foreign and domestic news reports and original essays on a variety of topics, alongside illustrations, as well as short stories and other literary works. Previous issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1867-03-23_11_534 . Previous issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1878-09-21_22_1134 . V) MET DP875213.jpg, Fire-works on the night of the Fourth of July (Boston Public Library).jpg, Fire-Works on the Night of the Fourth of July Drawn by Winslow Homer (Harper's Weekly, Vol. Next issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1867-07-06_11_549 . Until the 1870s, newspapers lacked the technology to publish photos. This 1899 cartoon showing the Irish stereotype as less evolved, presented as scientific fact 11 years after Nast's last cartoon was published by Harper's. Source: Wikipedia Commons Digitized from IA1513726-04 . Harper's Weekly 1862-10-25: Volume 6 , Issue 304. Next issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1868-06-20_12_599 . Have you ever wanted to see a handful of folders in a collection at the Archives of American Art, but you couldn'tfind the time to come to our DC reading room? Published biweekly for most of its run, the revived periodical ceased after two years. Next issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1912-11-30_56_2919 . All structured data from the file namespace is available under the. Considered one of the foremost artists of 19th century America Art, Winslow Homer (1836-1910) began his artistic career as an illustrator. Harper's Weekly (25 february 1893) Harper's Weekly is an American weekly magazine published between 1857 until 1916. Digitized from IA1642822-05 . Previous issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1861-06-29_5_235 . III) MET DP875239.jpg, Another Year by the Old Clock (Harper's Bazar, Vol. Digitized from IA1642822-05 . IX) MET DP875219.jpg, Our Watering Places The Empty Sleeve at Newport (Harper's Weekly, Vol. Digitized from IA1642822-05 . Homers illustrations supplied a rich visual component to the news that also served as an intimate expression of his artistic vision, which would soon be replaced by photography and other forms of mass media. In the late 19th century Harper's developed a reputation for employing top illustrators such as Frank Bellew, Charles Dana Gibson, Fred Repington, Howard Pyle, James M. Flagg and Maxfield Parrish. Digitized from IA1513726-05 . XII) MET DP875293.jpg, Fire-Works on the Night of the Fourth of July Drawn by Winslow Homer (Harper's Weekly, Vol. Nast was the first to use an elephant as the symbol of the Republican Party, while his depiction of Santa Claus became strongly associated with the festive figure in America, who was popularized as part of Christmas customs in the late nineteenth century. "President maker" File:Harpers weekly 1897.jpg Digitized from IA1642822-05 . Men, women and children being guarded by 2 soldiers during the Civil War. Next issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1911-02-18_55_2826 . XVI) MET DP875257.jpg, On the Bluff at Long Branch, at the Bathing Hour Drawn by Winslow Homer (Harper's Weekly, Vol. XI) MET DP875296.jpg, A Shell in Rebel Trenches (Harper's Weekly, Vol. Previous issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1866-08-04_10_501 . Published by Harper & Brothers from 1857 until 1916, it featured foreign and domestic news, fiction, essays on many subjects, and humor, alongside illustrations. Harper's Weekly 1880-07-17: Volume 24 , Issue 1229. II) MET DP875165.jpg, Expulsion of negroes and abolitionists from Tremont Temple, Boston, Massachusetts, on December 3, 1860 (Boston Public Library).jpg, Fall games -- The apple-bee (Boston Public Library).jpg, Fall Games The Apple Bee (Harper's Weekly, Vol. SDCSanMarco (194) $217.00 FREE shipping Next issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1895-03-16_39_1995 . In 1882, a popular American magazine called Harper's Weekly published an article praising the Forest Grove Indian School for its accomplishments in assimilating Native children. Harper's Weekly 1892-10-01: Volume 36 , Issue 1867. 10 It cited the work of . Harper's Weekly 1868-06-13: Volume 12 , Issue 598. Harper's Weekly illustration Harper's Weekly (the "Journal of Civilization") was published every Tuesday from 1857 to 1916. Harper's Weekly 1861-07-06: Volume 5 , Issue 236. Harper's Weekly is an American periodical that was published by Fletcher Harper and his Brothers James, John and Wesley from 1857 until 1916. Next issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1869-01-16_13_629 . Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. $43. XIII) MET DP875209.jpg, Filling Cartridges at the United States Arsenal, at Watertown, Massachusetts (Harper's Weekly, Vol. Digitized from IA1642822-05 . Using a series of photographs that had been taken a year earlier by the I. G. Davidson studio, the double-page illustration showed posed group . Digitized from IA1642822-05 . Clippings of Civil War illustrations from Harper's Weekly, 1864 Summary Illustrations show combat actions, army camps, escaped slaves, sea battles, symbolic and allegorical figures, etc. Digitized from IA1642822-05 . (Boston Public Library).jpg, Raid on a Sand-swallow Colony "How Many Eggs?" 32 (April 1, 1882) The public had learned to rely on Nast's cartoons as a legitimate form of truth telling. Harper's Weekly 1883-12-15: Volume 27 , Issue 1408. Harper's Weekly 1909-05-22: Volume 53 , Issue 2735. Previous issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1867-03-09_11_532 . XIV) MET DP875237.jpg, Spring in the city (Boston Public Library).jpg, Spring in the City (Harper's Weekly, Vol. Consequently, it was the first American magazine to publish a Sherlock Holmes story The Adventure of the Cardboard Box in January, 1893. Drawn by Winslow Homer (Harper's Weekly, Vol. Previous issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1911-02-04_55_2824 . With dramatic contrasts between light and dark, clean lines and simplified forms he captured the American scene, characterized by his directness and objectivity to the subject. Previous issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1912-11-16_56_2917 . XVII) MET DP875362.jpg, Skating at Boston (Boston Public Library).jpg, Skating at Boston (Harper's Weekly, Vol. Next issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1859-12-03_3_153 . When Nast died in 1902, New York Times eulogized him as the "Father of American Political Cartoon," an honorific bestowed in no small part for Previous issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1907-01-19_51_2613 . II) MET DP875163.jpg, Driving Home the Corn and Dance after the Husking (Harper's Weekly, Vol. Nast was the first to use an elephant as the symbol of the Republican Party, while his depiction of Santa Claus became strongly associated with the festive figure in America, who was popularized as part of Christmas customs in the late nineteenth century. 9" x 12", Multiple Sizes. January 8, 1898 Harper's Weekly New York Magazine Fully engraved with illustrations has 21 pages of ads and articles vintagemagazinesinVT (4,303) $15.00 Antique Civil War Framed Print, Army Of The Potomac, Historical Print, Abraham Lincoln Art, Wood Framed Behind Glass Matted Antique Print. A Journal of Civilization. Next issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1867-04-27_11_539 . Next issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1862-10-25_6_304 . It covered a wide variety of topics, ranging from foreign and domestic news to fiction and humorous essays. The Civil War became the first conflict in which the general public could, in almost real time, see . During its most influential period, the political cartoons of German-born American. Harper's Weekly. Harper's Weekly 1867-09-07: Volume 11 , Issue 558. Illustration showing firemen marching with torches and lights by hotel balcony where Prince of Wales watches with his retinue. Harper's Weekly 1874-10-24: Volume 18 , Issue 930. Harper's Weekly 1897-11-27: Volume 41 , Issue 2136. XVII) MET DP875365.jpg, Great Sumter meeting in Union Square, New York, April 11, 1863 (Boston Public Library).jpg, Halt of a wagon train (Boston Public Library).jpg, Holiday in camp -- Soldiers playing 'foot-ball' (Boston Public Library).jpg, Holiday in Camp Soldiers Playing "Foot-Ball" Sketched by Winslow Homer (Harper's Weekly, Vol. Below are a handful of Homer's illustrations, all of them published in Harper's. After the war, Homer would expand his skills to include painting, at which he also excelled. Previous issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1883-12-08_27_1407 . Add to Cart. Previous issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1897-11-13_41_2134 . Identifier: harpersnewmonthl00alde (find matches) Title: Harper's new monthly magazine Year: 1850 (1850s) Authors: Alden, Henry Mills, 1836-1919 Harper & Brothers John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of Congress) Subjects: Culture Civilization American literature . The maps of the forts, trails and movements of Crook's campaigns in 1876 are from FortWiki. Previous issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1861-12-28_5_261 . Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.5 p.m. andGen Sturgis' Army on the Prairie, The Battle at Green River, KentuckywithGeneral Buell,his headquarters in Louisville andMunfordsville, Landing of Ohio Troops at Louisville, Kentucky, General Mitchell's Division Crossing Green River, October 10, 186[1], Shiloah-Meeting House,Pittsburgh Landing, andGeneral Buell's Army Crossing Duck River, at Columbia, Tennessee, to Reinforce General Grant, Corduroying the Roads to CorinthandGeneral Buell's Army Crossing Lick Creek on the Way to Corinth, Enrolling the Citizens,Troops Crossing to Covington, andPreparations for Defense at Cincinnati--Citizens in the Trenches, The City of Cincinnati, OhioandVolunteers Crossing the Ohio to Covington on a Pontoon Bridge, Fort Mitchell near Covington, Kentucky, Covering the Lexington Turnpike, Return of the Cincinnati Militia After the Retreat of the Rebels, Feeding the Troops at the Fifth Street Market-House, Cincinnati, Ohio, The Assassination of General Nelson by General Jefferson C. Davis, Shelling the Rebels on the Kentucky Banks of the Ohio River, General Buell's Army Entering Louisville, Kentucky, Major-General Buell's Army Crossing Salt River, in Pursuit of Bragg, The Veterans of the Army of the Mississippi on Their Way up the Ohio River, The Battle of Perryville, Kentucky, Fought October 8, 1862, The Town of Perryville, Kentucky, Scene of the Recent Battle, Reception of the Ninth Indiana Volunteers at Danville, Kentucky, after Driving out the Rebels, Pontoon Bridge over Licking Creek, near Covington, Kentucky. Digitized from IA1642822-05 . II) MET DP875138.jpg, Thanksgiving Day, 1860. 1:00 p.m.4:00 p.m. Media in category "Harper's Weekly illustrations by Thomas Nast" The following 200 files are in this category, out of 230 total. This was an American illustrated magazine published from 1857 through 1916. Previous issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1869-01-02_13_627 . Previous issue: sim_harpers-weekly_1903-12-12_47_2451 . Harper's Weekly illustration of the aftermath of the Avondale Colliery disaster, which devastated the population of the small town of Plymouth, Pa. Credit: public domain.
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