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Thanksgiving in Camp, published by Harpers Weekly, November 29
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Thanksgiving in Camp, published by Harpers Weekly, November 29
2972783 Thanksgiving in Camp, published by Harpers Weekly, November 29, 1862 (wood engraving on paper) by Homer, Winslow (1836-1910); 28.8x40.8 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; Gift of Arthur and Hilda Wenig; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23429676
© Gift of Arthur and Hilda Wenig / Bridgeman Images
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Thanksgiving in Camp - A Glimpse into the Union Army's Daily Life
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. This wood engraving, titled "Thanksgiving in Camp" offers a poignant snapshot of life during the American Civil War. Published by Harpers Weekly on November 29,1862, it provides a window into the celebration and camaraderie that soldiers experienced amidst their challenging circumstances. The scene depicts an encampment where Union soldiers gather around a large fire, their tents forming a backdrop against the vast North American landscape. In this heartwarming image of unity and resilience, troops are seen enjoying a festive Thanksgiving dinner together. The aroma of freshly cooked herrings fills the air as they savor hearty pies and sip on cider. As these brave men take respite from battle, this artwork reminds us of their humanity and longing for home. The artist Winslow Homer skillfully captures both the solemnity and joy present within this makeshift dining hall. It is evident that even amid war's hardships, bonds were formed through shared meals and moments like these. Now housed at The Art Institute of Chicago as part of Arthur and Hilda Wenig's generous gift to future generations, this historical print serves as an enduring testament to America's past. It invites viewers to reflect upon the sacrifices made by those who fought for freedom while reminding us all to cherish our own Thanksgiving traditions with gratitude for peace and unity.
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