Trapping in the Adirondacks, from Every Saturday, December 24, 1870, p. 849., Winslow Homer, American, 1836–1910, John Parker Davis, 1832–1910, Wood engraving on off-white wove paper, Horizontal view of two men, Charles Lancashire and Rufus Wallace, in a canoe, with a rifle resting on the gunwales, checking traps on the Mink Pond in late summer or early fall. Man in stern holds paddle; man in bow holds a trap in which a weasel has been caught. Beaver Mountain rises at right in the background., USA, 1870, graphic design, Print, Print
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Trapping, Adirondacks, Every Saturday, December 24, 1870, p, 849, Winslow Homer, American, 1836–1910, John Parker Davis, 1832–1910, Wood engraving, off-white wove paper, Horizontal view, two men, Charles Lancashire, Rufus Wallace, canoe, rifle resting, gunwales, checking traps, Mink Pond, late summer, early fall, Man, stern holds paddle, man, bow holds, trap, weasel, caught, Beaver Mountain rises, right, background, USA, 1870, graphic design, Print
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