Description: Vintage Etching of "Negro Life" by Harper’s Weekly (1878) Product Description: This vintage etching titled “Negro Life” from Harper’s Weekly (1878) offers a poignant glimpse into the daily life of African Americans during post-Civil War America. The scene is intimate, featuring people gathered outside a cabin along a creek, performing daily tasks. The etching style gives the artwork a historical depth, capturing the mood and reality of the time. Artwork Details: Dimensions: 9 inches (H) x 7 inches (W) Medium: Etching on paper Condition: Good vintage condition, slight signs of age appropriate for its time Style: American Historical Art, Etching Framing: Unframed Publication: Harper's Weekly, 1878 About the Artist: The artist who created this scene for Harper’s Weekly remains unknown but was likely a contributing illustrator at the time, reflecting the social realities of life for African Americans during the late 19th century. Significance: This piece is historically significant, as it reflects the cultural and social narrative of the Reconstruction Era in America. It’s an important work for collectors of African American history or historical etchings.
Price: 50 USD
Location: Winston-Salem, North Carolina
End Time: 2024-11-30T14:10:40.000Z
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