WCMA
Home
Exhibitions & Programs
Archive
Collaborate
Object Lab
Rose Object Classroom
Reading Room
Cocurate
Agents for Creative Action
[SPACER]
Visit
Who We Are
Director’s Welcome
Mission & Vision
History
Staff
Jobs & Internships
Collection
Featured Acquisitions
WALLS
Prendergast Archive
Public Art
Search
Make a Gift
News & Press
The Williams College Museum of Art makes dynamic art experiences to incite new thinking about art, museums, and the world.
Follow us:
TW
IG
FB
Sign up for our newsletter here.
Collections
View All Works
Explore
Exhibitions
My Collections
Advanced Search
Skip to main content
Collections Menu
Search
Objects
(17,293)
Exhibitions
(229)
Close
Refine Results
Artist / Maker / Culture
Paul Landacre
(3)
VAGA at Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York
(3)
Winslow Homer
(3)
Timothy Cole
(2)
Clare Leighton
(2)
Harper's Weekly
(2)
Artist or artist's estate
(2)
Henry Wolf
(1)
Dorothy Pulis Lathrop
(1)
Howard Norton Cook
(1)
Load all
Artist / Maker / Culture
Medium
*
wood engraving on paper
(19)
Work Type
engraving
(19)
Nationality
*
American
(19)
Date
to
Image Available
On View
Sort:
Relevance
Title (A–Z)
Date (Older First)
Object number (Ascending)
Primary Maker (A-Z)
Last Updated (Ascending)
List
Images
Table
Filters
View PDF
19 results for
*
Result type
Objects
Exhibitions
American
wood engraving on paper
Clear All Filters
Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States, at the Capitol, Washington March 4, 1861
Winslow Homer
1861
Self Portrait at Age 30
Leonard Baskin
1953
Kou Hsiung
Dorothy Pulis Lathrop
1944
The Parson's Daughter
Timothy Cole
1897
Seaside Sketches-- A Clambake, from Harper's Weekly
Winslow Homer
1873
Studies from Whistler's Carlyle
Henry Wolf
no date
Winnowers, Majorca
Clare Leighton
1939
Station House Lodgers
Winslow Homer
1874
Three Kids and a Horse
Paul Landacre
1941
In the Space
Alessandro Mastro-Valerio
1944
Laguna Cove
Paul Landacre
1941
Another "Federal Interference" The Struggle between Athena Hygeia and Yellow Jack
Thomas Nast
published April 19, 1879
Next Page
IIIF
Powered by
eMuseum