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Aunt Jemima Bids Goodbye to the Old Plantation
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Aunt Jemima Bids Goodbye to the Old Plantation
Aunt Jemima Bids Goodbye to the Old Plantation
N.C. Wyeth
(American, 1882 - 1945)

Aunt Jemima Bids Goodbye to the Old Plantation

Alternate Title(s)
  • Aunt Jemima Leaves Her Cabin for the North
Oil on canvas
ca. 1920
28 3/16 × 30 in. (71.6 × 76.2 cm)
SUPP2000.577
The Quaker Oats Company
Not on view
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The Hag of the Rock
 An old, old woman, gray-eyed, hook-nosed, wrinkled, was sitting on the rock and busily spinning.
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An old, old woman, gray-eyed, hook-nosed, wrinkled, was sitting on the rock and busily spinning.
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He was crammed, stiff and heated, into the old chaise between his parents
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Old Albert
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He stopped two or three steps up and sang me a little song-quite like the old Dave
He stopped two or three steps up and sang me a little song-quite like the old Dave
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Deep in hollow sockets his hot eyes burned, red with fever.  He sat his horse like an old man, haggard and bent.
Deep in hollow sockets his hot eyes burned, red with fever. He sat his horse like an old man, haggard and bent.
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1912
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Christmas in Old Virginia
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