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19th-Century School Days by American Artists / 1800s Women Working at Schools

Charles Frederic Ulrich (American expatriate artist, 1858–1908) Children in a Schoolroom

Our grandchildren are nearing the end of their school year. Their school bags are full of books & papers & ipods & ipads & laptops & cell phones. These images remind me of how much schools have changed since the 19th-century.

Constant Mayer (French-born Amerian artist, 1832–1911) The Sewing School

 

Francis William Edmonds (American artist, 1806–1863) The Two Culprits

 

Winslow Homer (American artist, 1836-1910) Blackboard

Winslow Homer (American artist, 1836-1910) The Country School

 

Winslow Homer (American artist, 1836-1910) Homework

Winslow Homer (American artist, 1836-1910) The Noon Recess

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1800s Women Working at Schools

 

Edward Lamson Henry (American artist, 1841-1913)  A Country School

Charles Frederic Ulrich (American expatriate artist, 1858–1908) Children in a Schoolroom

Constant Mayer (French-born Amerian artist, 1832–1911) The Sewing School

 

Francis William Edmonds (American artist, 1806–1863) The Two Culprits

 

Winslow Homer (American artist, 1836-1910) Blackboard

Winslow Homer (American artist, 1836-1910) The Country School

 

Winslow Homer (American artist, 1836-1910) Homework

Winslow Homer (American artist, 1836-1910) The Noon Recess

Winslow Homer (American artist, 1836-1910) Country School

Edward Lamson Henry (American artist, 1841-1913) Kept In

 

John George Brown (American artist, 1831-1913)  What’s Your Name

 

John George Brown (1831-1913)  Off to School – A Breezy Morning

 

Winslow Homer (1836-1910) School Time

 

Francis William Edmonds (Amercian genre painter, 1806-1863) The New Scholar 1845

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  1. 22/06/2013 στο 7:31 ΠΜ

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