Catalog of links keyed to Whitney Chadwick's Women, Art, and Society

Lilly Martin Spencer, Domestic Happiness, , 1849
Toward Utopia: Moral Reform and American Art in the Nineteenth Century
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(106) Eunice Pinney
The Cotters, Saturday Night, c. 1815
See also Lolotte and Werther, 1810.
See also Memorial for Diadama, 1816.
See also Two Women, 1815
(107) Anonymous needleworker
Needlework case with abolitionist slogan, c. 1830-50
(108) Anonymous quilter
"Underground Railroad", c. 1870-90
See this illustrated essay on the African American quilting tradition.
(109) Harriet Powers
Pictorial Quilt, c. 1895-98
See additional links.
(110) Anonymous quilter
Women Rig(hts), 1850s
(111) Navajo weaver
Navajo Chief’s blanket, Third Phase, 1870s
See Navajo Classic Serape-style Wearing Blanket, c. 1875 at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts.
(112) Lilly Martin Spencer
We Both Must Fade , 1869
See additional links
(113) Harriet Hosmer
Zenobia in Chains, 1859
See also Oenone, 1854-55.
See essay on American art and classicism with an image of Medusa, 1854.
See site with four additional works.
See 4 additional works. 
(114) Emma Stebbins
Industry, 1860
See also the following for images of Angel of Waters, designed by Emma Stebbins in 1873: close-up image, distant image, and another close up .
(115) Harriet Hosmer
Beatrice Cenci, 1857
See 4 additional works. 
116 Margaret Foley
William Cullen Bryant, 1867
(117) Edmonia Lewis
Forever Free, 1867
See additional links.
(118) Anne Whitney
Charles Sumner, 1900 
See additional links.
(119) Vinnie Ream Hoxie
Abraham Lincoln, 1871
See also Samuel Jordan Kirkwood,Governor of Iowa, n.d. and another image at The Capitol Project
See also Sequoya, 1817 at The Capitol Project.
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