The Artist in the Country, from Appletons' Journal of Literature, Science and Art, June 19, 1869, Cover, Winslow Homer, American, 1836–1910, John Karst, German, active in U.S., 1836 - 1922, Wood engraving on white wove paper, Artist with porkpie hat and mustache sits on a camp stool at a portable easel under a white umbrella. A knapsack in the right foreground is evidence of the overland trek required to reach such a remote site in the White Mountain wilderness. Well-dressed young lady watches artist at work., USA, 1869, graphic design, Print, Print
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Artist, Country, Appletons' Journal, Literature, Science, Art, June 19, 1869, Cover, Winslow Homer, American, 1836–1910, John Karst, German, active, U.S, 1836 - 1922, Wood engraving, white wove paper, Artist, porkpie hat, mustache sits, camp stool, portable easel under, white umbrella, knapsack, right foreground, evidence, overland trek required, reach, remote site, White Mountain wilderness, Well-dressed young lady watches artist, work, USA, 1869, graphic design, Print
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