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Wendy Greenhouse, PhD

A Moving Story Picturing Migration and Immigration in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century American Art. Wendy Greenhouse, PhD. Emanuel Leutze, Washington Crossing the Delaware , 1851. Thomas Hovenden , Breaking Home Ties , 1890. Norman Rockwell, Breaking Home Ties , 1954.

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Wendy Greenhouse, PhD

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  1. A Moving StoryPicturing Migration and Immigration in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century American Art Wendy Greenhouse, PhD

  2. Emanuel Leutze, Washington Crossing the Delaware, 1851

  3. Thomas Hovenden, Breaking Home Ties, 1890 Norman Rockwell, Breaking Home Ties, 1954

  4. William S. Jewett, The Promised Land--The Grayson Family, 1850

  5. George Caleb Bingham, The County Election, 1852

  6. “A ‘Dead Rabbit,’ “ 1857 George Henry Hall, A Dead Rabbit (Study of the Nude or Study of an Irishman), 1858 Irishman), 1858

  7. De Scott Evans, The Irish Question, circa 1880s

  8. Eastman Johnson, A Ride for Liberty--The Fugitive Slaves, circa 1862

  9. Lily Martin Spencer, The Home of the Red, White and Blue, circa 1867-68

  10. Horace Bonham, Nearing the Issue at the Cockpit, 1878

  11. Thomas Nast, “Every Dog (No Distinction of Color) Has His Day,” 1879

  12. Charles Frederic Ulrich, In the Land of Promise, Castle Garden, 1884

  13. New York--Welcome to the land of freedom, 1887

  14. Alfred Stieglitz, The Steerage, 1907

  15. Jewish women immigrants examined at Ellis Island, circa 1911

  16. F. Victor Gillam, The Immigrant—Is He an Acquisition or a Detriment to Me?, 1903

  17. Jacob Riis, Italian Mother and Baby, Ragpicker, New York, circa 1889-90

  18. Remember Your First Thrill of American Liberty, 1917

  19. Still image and poster from Charlie Chaplin’s short film The Immigrant, 1917

  20. AbasteniaSt. Leger Eberle, Avenue A (The Dance of the Ghetto Children, circa 1914Girl Skating, 1906

  21. George Bellows, Paddy Flanagan, 1908 Robert Vonnoh, Companion of the Studio, 1888

  22. George Luks, Street Scene (Hester Street), 1905

  23. William Glackens, Far from the Fresh Air Farm, 1911

  24. Ralf Christian Henricksen, Americanization of Immigrants, 1940

  25. Ida Abelman, My Father Reminisces, 1937

  26. Archibald J. Motley, Jr., Casey and Mae in the Street, 1948

  27. Dorothea Lange, migrant family on road, 1936 Lange, Destitute Peapickers in California , known as Migrant Mother, 1936

  28. Dorothea Lange, Members of the Mochida family awaiting evacuation bus, 1942

  29. Henry Sugimoto, When Can We Go Home? 1943

  30. Joseph Rodríguez, Puerto RicanFlag, 1986

  31. Jamie Wyeth, Kalounna in Frogtown, 1986

  32. questions?

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