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Eastman Johnson's" Blodgett Family" and Domestic Values during the Civil War EraBoettger, 1992
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- Boettger S
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The vision of domestic harmony presented in Eastman Johnson's The Blodgett Family (frontispiece) has stimulated little inquiry among art scholars. This realistic portrait of William and Abigail Blodgett and their attractive children, Eleanor, William junior, and Mary …
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