Life in Camp, Part 2: The Girl He Left Behind

Life in Camp, Part 2: The Girl He Left Behind

Winslow Homer

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

In 1864 Homer designed two series of lithographed collectors’ cards titled Life in Camp. By 1864 the war was entering its final months, and this young woman seems to expect her soldier sweetheart to return soon.


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

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