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Winslow Homer — Jurors Listening to Counsel, Supreme Court, New City Hall, New York
Winslow Homer

Jurors Listening to Counsel, Supreme Court, New City Hall, New York

1869

Following his return from Paris, Homer created this detailed wood engraving that showcases his interest in contemporary American civic life and judicial proceedings.

Medium
wood engraving

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Winslow Homer, Jurors Listening to Counsel, Supreme Court, New City Hall, New York, 1869

Following his return from Paris, Homer created this detailed wood engraving that showcases his interest in contemporary American civic life and judicial proceedings.

Medium
wood engraving
Year
1869
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Nineteenth Century, Print, Monochrome, Group Scene, Documentary, American, Wood Engraving, Historical, Institutional, Figurative

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Cleveland Museum of Art, Art Institute of Chicago