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An Abundance Of Fruit by Andrew John Way c. 1875 Morris Museum of Art Augusta, GA | Way, Andrew John | Andrew John Henry Way's painting An Abundance of Fruit presents a carefully composed placement of highly detailed fruits and vegetable in a natural setting on the ground surrounded by leaves. The painting demonstrates why Way was one of the most popular still life artists in Baltimore, Maryland during the nineteenth century. He started his... | |
Battle of the Kearsarge and Alabama by Xanthus Russell Smith 1892 Morris Museum of Art Augusta, GA | Smith, Xanthus Russell | ||
Columbia Welcoming The South Back Into The Union by Constantino Brumidi c. 1876 Morris Museum of Art Augusta, GA | Brumidi, Constantino | Given in loving memory of Jean Gardiner Chisholm Lindsey by Alexander and Lynn Lindsey and John and Julia Lindsey | |
Lizzie Neigh Weir by William Charles Anthony Frerichs 1864 Morris Museum of Art Augusta, GA | Frerichs, William Charles Anthony | Description: Portrait of Lizzie Neigh Wier wearing a purple dress and standing in a landscape with a dog at her feet looking up at her. She holds a branche of pink roses in her right hand and wears a crown of pink roses on her head. She stands on a dirt path near a tilting tree at right. Mountains and water are in the far distance. | |
Newsboy Selling The Baltimore Sun by William A. Walker 1871 Morris Museum of Art Augusta, GA | Walker, William A. | ||
Portrait Of A Young Girl And Older Man by William H. Scarborough ca. 1855 Morris Museum of Art Augusta, GA | Scarborough, William H. | Description: A man wearing a black suit holds his right arm around the shoulder of a young girl and holds her hand. The girl wears a red dress and is seated with a basket of flowers on her lap. The man leans his left arm on a table beside several writing tools. | |
River Plantation by Thomas Addison Richards 1855–60 Morris Museum of Art Augusta, GA | Richards, Thomas Addison | This peaceful scene is believed to depict a pre-Civil War plantation. A large oak tree laden with moss grows beside a slow Southern river. | |
The Infantryman by Gilbert Gaul c. 1905 Morris Museum of Art Augusta, GA | Gaul, Gilbert | Description: Sketch of a full-length figure standing with bags on his bag and a gun propped on the ground. He holds both hands to his mouth. | |
The Lost Cause by Henry Mosler 1869 Morris Museum of Art Augusta, GA | Mosler, Henry | on. Here, in The Lost Cause, the soldier returns home exhausted and depressed only to discover that his household has been destroyed and his family is gone. | |
The Price Of Blood by Thomas S. Noble 1868 Morris Museum of Art Augusta, GA | Noble, Thomas S. | the most active slave market in the South, Noble saw first-hand the horrible reality of human beings buying and selling one another. |
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