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O Whistle and I’ll Come To You My Lad
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O Whistle and I’ll Come To You My Lad

Artist Winslow Homer (American, 1836 - 1910)
Dateno date
ClassificationsPrint
MediumLithograph
Dimensions11 7/8 × 8 3/16 in.
Credit LineGift of David Tatham and Cleota Reed
Keyword/Subject
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  • figurative
  • music
  • 19th century
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Object number2015.0622
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Anything for Me if You Please?
Anything for Me if You Please?
Winslow Homer
1864
“Anything For Me, If You Please?” Post Office of the Brooklyn Fair in Aid of the Sanitary Commission
“Anything For Me, If You Please?” Post Office of the Brooklyn Fair in Aid of the Sanitary Commission
Winslow Homer
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"Hawley, my lad, ask this good man if that is the correct time. Mrs. Perly's wrist watch registers a discrpancy of two minutes."
"Hawley, my lad, ask this good man if that is the correct time. Mrs. Perly's wrist watch registers a discrpancy of two minutes."
Alan Dunn
1926
"Ho, my lads! Seen anything of a wild rabbit?"
"Ho, my lads! Seen anything of a wild rabbit?"
Alan Dunn
1931
"I think I'll have my coffee in my cell, if you don't mind."
"I think I'll have my coffee in my cell, if you don't mind."
Alan Dunn
1937
Our Jolly Cook
Our Jolly Cook
Winslow Homer
1863
Timber Slide On Hull Side, Ottawa City, Canada, after William S. Hunter
Timber Slide On Hull Side, Ottawa City, Canada, after William S. Hunter
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A Portion of Chaudiere Falls, Ottawa River, Canada, after William S. Hunter
Winslow Homer
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The Big Kettle Chaudiere Falls, Ottawa River, Canada, after William S. Hunter
The Big Kettle Chaudiere Falls, Ottawa River, Canada, after William S. Hunter
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Yankee Volunteer’s Marching Into Dixie
Winslow Homer
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Minnie Clyde
Winslow Homer
1857
National Songs of America
National Songs of America
Winslow Homer
1856
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