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Uncle Tom and Little Eva (painting)

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British painting

Uncle Tom and Little Eva
ArtistEdwin Longsden Long
Year1866
LocationRussell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum, Bournemouth
Coordinates50°43′03″N 1°52′15″W / 50.7176°N 1.8707°W / 50.7176; -1.8707

Uncle Tom and Little Eva is an oil on canvas painted by Edwin Longsden Long in 1866. It depicts a scene from the novel Uncle Tom's Cabin. The painting is kept at Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum.

References

  1. Franklin, Kelly Scott (14 June 2016). "Why I Teach Uncle Tom's Cabin". The American Conservative. Retrieved 28 September 2019.
  2. Williams College Museum of Art (2001). Mathews, Nancy Mowll (ed.). American Dreams: American Art to 1950 in the Williams College Museum of Art. Hudson Hills. p. 58. ISBN 9781555952105.
  3. Nineteenth-century Studies. Southeastern Nineteenth-Century Studies Association. 2002.


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