Photo of collection object The War--Making Havelocks for the Volunteers
Homer, Winslow. The War--Making Havelocks for the Volunteers, 1861. Wood engraving, Illustration: 9 x 13 3/4 in.. Gift of Harvey Isbitts, 1998.105.58. No known copyright restrictions.

The War--Making Havelocks for the Volunteers

1861

Winslow Homer

American, 1836-1910

American Art

During the four years he spent documenting the Civil War for Harper’s Weekly, Winslow Homer also depicted the war’s effect on those back at home. Two months after the conflict broke out, he highlighted the domestic role of women in this illustration of a sewing circle in which respectable young women diligently sew uniforms and attach havelocks (sun-shielding coverings) to the back of military hats. Though the image seems to be one of tranquillity and comfort, the ladies’ somber expressions hint at the emotional restraint exercised at this urgent and uncertain time. The large flag at right and the portrait of the soldier at left suggest both the patriotic and personal devotion behind the women’s work.
Maker/Artist
Homer, Winslow
Classification
Print
Formatted Medium
Wood engraving
Dimensions
Illustration: 9 x 13 3/4 in.
Departments
American Art
Accession Number
1998.105.58
Credit Line
Gift of Harvey Isbitts
Rights Statement
No known copyright restrictions
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