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![]() | The Dogged Class 1885 Cincinnati Art Museum Cincinnati, OH | ![]() The Dogged Class depicts a sumptuously dressed girl leading her “pupils” in a lesson of discipline. Her dogs seem to take on human reactions and feelings, as their attentive expressions lend humor to the scene. | Unrated | Anonymous |
![]() | The Young Husband: First Marketing circa 1854 Hunter Museum of American Art Chattanooga, TN | Unrated | Anonymous | |
The Young Wife: First Stew 1864 Private Collection Unknown, USA | Unrated | Anonymous | ||
![]() | This Little Pig Went To Market 1857 New Britain Museum of American Art New Britain, CT | ![]() Description: A mother holds a child on her lap and touches his toes. They sit beside a curtained cradle. The mother wears a green dressing gown with elaborately designed borders and a white lace nightgown. Her green slippers rest on a red foot cushion. | Unrated | Anonymous |
![]() | We Both Must Fade (Mrs. Fithian) 1869 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | ![]() Mrs. Fithian stands before a mirror, admiring the tokens that others have given in praise of her beauty. She wears lace and pearls, and a blue gown that has just been taken from its box. But like the rose in her hand with its falling petals, her beauty will fade, and with it, all the pleasures the world can provide. The extinguished lamps, which... | Unrated | Anonymous |
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