Winslow+Homer’s+Visit+from+the+Old+Mistress+Resources

>>> Pennington, Estill Curtis.“Genteel Glimpses.”__Look Away: Reality and Sentiment in Southern Art__.Atlanta: Saraland, 1989. >>> Foner, Eric and Olivia Mahoney.__America’s Reconstruction__. >>> McElroy, Guy.__Facing History: The Black Image in American Art 1710-1940__.Bedford, 1990. >>> Conrads, Margaret C.__Winslow Homer and the Critics: Forging a National Art in the 1870s__.Princeton: Princeton, 2001. >>> Carbone, Teresa A. and Patricia Hills.__Eastman Johnson: Painting America__.New York: Rizzoli, 1999. >>> Bulletin from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (Vol. 49, No. 3, Jan-Feb 1989): Winslow Homer’s Images of Blacks: The Civil War and Reconstruction Years >>> Honour, Hugh.__The Image of the Black in Western Art: From the American Revolution to WWI__.Cambridge: Harvard, 1989
 * Wiki page for Winslow Homer’s Visit from the Old Mistress
 * A section of the book __At Beck and Call: The Representation of Domestic Servants in Nineteenth-Century American Painting__ (SI Press, 1996called //Images of Difference at Mid-Century, 1836-1876.) // This section features Winslow Homer's //Visit from the Old Mistress //: [[file:americanartmuseum/Homer from SI Press.pdf|Homer from SI Press.pdf]]
 * Notes from Elementary Teaching American History (Fairfax and Stafford County, VA, 2007) on Winslow Homer's //Visit from the Old Mistress //: [[file:americanartmuseum/Old Mistress Elementary TAH Tour Notes.pdf|Old Mistress Elementary TAH Tour Notes.pdf]]
 * A series of short excerpts from various articles about Winslow Homer and his painting, //A Visit from the Old Mistress//, each article follows its source’s front page and copyright information. [[file:americanartmuseum/Homer Old Mistress Pakcet.pdf|Homer Old Mistress Packet.pdf]]
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 * //It is my Desire to be Free: Annie Davis's Letter to Abraham Lincoln and Winslow Homer's Painting // //Visit from the Old// //Mistress// is a resource about "Teaching with Documents," from the National Council for the Social Studies, which contains information as well as suggested activities for teachers. [[file:americanartmuseum/homer visit teaching with primary sources activity.pdf|homer visit teaching with primary sources ]]