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On the Moor, c1918. Artist: Harriet LumisOn the Moor, c1918. Born in Salem, Connecticut, Harriet Lumis used the palette and technique of French Impressionist artists and was a founding member of the Academic Artists Association
Pasture Brook, 1928. Artist: Harriet LumisPasture Brook, 1928. Born in Salem, Connecticut, Harriet Lumis used the palette and technique of French Impressionist artists and was a founding member of the Academic Artists Association
The Thicket, c1925. Artist: Harriet LumisThe Thicket, c1925. Born in Salem, Connecticut, Harriet Lumis used the palette and technique of French Impressionist artists and was a founding member of the Academic Artists Association
Abolition Meeting Held at Williss Rooms in Honor of Harriet Beecher Stowe, 1853
Harriet Beecher Stowe, 1850s. Creators: Josiah Johnson Hawes, Albert Sands SouthworthHarriet Beecher Stowe, 1850s
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Tiffany in Louis C. Tiffanys Studio, ca. 1890
The insurrection of 31 May 1793, c. 1800. Private Collection
Illustration from Sister Annes Probation, c1850-1890, (1923). Artist: John Everett MillaisIllustration from Sister Annes Probation, c1850-1890, (1923). Harriet Martineau (1802-1876) was a British social theorist and Whig writer, often cited as the first female sociologist
What makes you bad, Topsy?, 1929. A scene from Harriet Beecher Stowes Uncle Toms Cabin. Stowes anti-slavery novel was first published in 1852.From Uncle Toms Cabin [Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd
The huge green fragment of ice pitched and creaked, 1929. A scene from Harriet Beecher Stowes Uncle Toms Cabin. Stowes anti-slavery novel was first published in 1852
Dancing before the glass in great style, 1929. A scene from Harriet Beecher Stowes Uncle Toms Cabin. Stowes anti-slavery novel was first published in 1852
Now for the cake, said Mas r George, 1929. A scene from Harriet Beecher Stowes Uncle Toms Cabin. Stowes anti-slavery novel was first published in 1852
Harriet Tubman, American anti-slavery activist, c1900. Harriet Tubman (c1820-1913) was born into slavery in America. She escaped in 1849
Lady Fawkener, c1760. Artist: Jean-Etienne LiotardLady Fawkener, c1760. Harriet Churchill, the wife of Sir Everard Fawkener, English Ambassador to Constantinople, from 1737 to 1746. Painting housed at Compton Verney, Warwickshire
Harriet Lane (1830-1903), 19th century (1908). Harriet Rebecca Lane Johnston was the niece of lifelong bachelor James Buchanan. She acted as First Lady of the United States from 1857 to 1861
Scene from Harriet Beecher Stowes Uncle Toms Cabin, c1870. The death of Eva from tuberculosis. Tom and Topsy with the family at Evas bedside while the rest of the slaves in the courtyard pray for
Henry Ward Beecher, American Congregational minister and writerHenry Ward Beecher (1813-87), American Congregational minister and writer. Brother of Harriet Beecher Stowe. Woodcut
Illustration from a poster advertising a theatrical production of Uncle Toms Cabin, 1870. George, defending his wife and child from recapture