Skip to main content Collections MenuWinslow Homer Advanced Search Close Refine ResultsArtist / MakerWinslow Homer (274) Classification(s)Print (273) Book (1) CollectionsArt, Ecology, and Climate Water Use (2) Art, Ecology, and Climate: Food Systems (2) Art, Ecology, and Climate: Wilderness and Wildness (2) Art, Ecology, and Climate: Plants and Planting (1) Art, Ecology, and Climate: Power and Energy (1) Prints (1) Date toDepartmentPermanent Collection (274) Image AvailableSort:Title (A–Z)Title (Z–A)Date (Older First)Object number (Ascending)Primary Maker (A-Z)Last Updated (Ascending)ListImagesTable Filters View PDF274 results 1860-1870Winslow Homer1870The Advance Guard of the Grand Army of the United States Crossing the Long Bridge over the Potomac, at 2 a.m. on May 24, 1861Winslow Homer1861All in the Gay and Golden WeatherWinslow Homer1869Allow Me to Examine the Young LadyWinslow Homer1860[Annie Lawrie]Winslow Homercirca 1855Annie Lawrie, A Scotch BalladWinslow Homercirca 1855Another Year by the Old ClockWinslow Homer1870Anything for Me if You Please?Winslow Homer1864“Anything For Me, If You Please?” Post Office of the Brooklyn Fair in Aid of the Sanitary CommissionWinslow Homer1864The Approach of the British Pirate "Alabama"Winslow Homer1863April ShowersWinslow Homer1859The Aquarial Gardens, Bromfield Street, BostonWinslow Homer1859The Army of the Potomac, A Sharp-Shooter on Picket DutyWinslow Homer1862The Army of the Potomac, Our Outlying Picket in the WoodsWinslow Homer1862 Army of the Potomac - Sleeping on their ArmsWinslow Homer1864The Artist in the CountryWinslow Homer1869Art Students and Copyists in the Louvre Gallery, ParisWinslow Homer1868At Sea, Signaling a Passing SteamerWinslow Homer1871 Image Not Available for August in the Country - the SeashoreAugust in the Country - the SeashoreWinslow Homer1859August in the Country - the SeashoreWinslow Homer1859The Baggage GuardWinslow Homer1888The Bathe at NewportWinslow Homer1858The BathersWinslow Homer1873Bathing at Long Branch--"Oh, ain't it cold!"Winslow Homer1871Next Page Powered by eMuseum