Preview | Description | Artist | Notes |
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Young Girl With Cat by Nicola Marschall 1867 Morris Museum of Art Augusta, GA | Marschall, Nicola | Description: A full-length female child is seated on the ground with her arms around a cat whichsits on a footstool. One of her shoes is off her foot and lying in the foreground. Red drapery hangs at right, a vase of flowers is at left, and a landscape is in the background. | |
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. | |
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 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. | |
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. | |
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. | |
Newsboy Selling The Baltimore Sun by William A. Walker 1871 Morris Museum of Art Augusta, GA | Walker, William A. | ||
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. | |
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 | |
Battle of the Kearsarge and Alabama by Xanthus Russell Smith 1892 Morris Museum of Art Augusta, GA | Smith, Xanthus Russell |
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