Life in Camp, Part 2: The Field Barber
After Winslow Homer American
Publisher Louis Prang & Co. American
Publisher Beadle & Co. British
Not on view
In 1864 Homer designed two series of lithographed collectors’ cards titled Life in Camp. Unlike his wartime images for Harper’s Weekly, the artist felt free to inject humor into these miniature comments on army life that include images of wives and sweethearts and soldiers enjoying themselves on leave. This card depicts Zouaves, soldiers who belonged to Union volunteer regiments with North African–inspired uniforms distinguished by baggy trousers, short jackets, and tasseled caps. By 1864 the war was entering its final months, and formerly sacrosanct subjects could be approached more lightly.
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