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Serving Maid

1890
oil on canvas
Framed: 35 5/8 x 29 5/8 x 3 5/8 in. (90.49 x 75.25 x 9.21 cm) 24 1/4 x 18 1/4 in. (61.6 x 46.4 cm)

Detroit Institute of Arts

Detroit, MI

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Sunday Morning

ca. 1877
oil on paperboard mounted on canvas
14 x 10 1/8 in. (35.6 x 25.6 cm)

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Washington, D.C.

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Susie Kent Southwick

1873
oil on canvas
12 x 9 7/8 in. (30.5 x 25.1 cm)

Brooklyn Museum

New York, NY

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The Argument

1874
oil on canvas
10 5/8 x 13 5/8 inches

St. Johnsbury Athenaeum

St. Johnsbury, VT

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The Veteran

1867
oil on canvas
12 inches by 10.25 inches

Cahoon Museum of American Art

Cotuit, MA

notes
vor, earned Wood election into the National Academy of Design in 1867. Following the success of these pictures, Wood determined to devote his attention to genre.
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The Yankee Pedlar

1872
oil on canvas
Image: 28 x 40 in. (71.1 x 101.6 cm) Frame: 44 1/4 x 56 5/16 in. (112.4 x 143.0 cm)

The Terra Foundation for American Art

Chicago, IL

notes
Thomas Waterman Wood�s Yankee Pedlar presents a seeming slice of nineteenth-century country life: a moment of negotiation between a persuasive New England peddler, who offers the temptations of manufactured and luxury goods, and a cautious, thrifty farm family, who can barter products of agricultural life.
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Village Post Office

1873
oil on canvas
H-36 W-47 inches

Fenimore Art Museum

Cooperstown, NY

notes
muted study of the crockery, foodstuffs and supplies that one might find in such a country store. In fact, tradition holds that the interior is the Ainsworth store in Williamstown, Vermont, and all the characters were local friends of the artist.
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