Pay-Day in the Army of the Potomac

Artist:

Winslow Homer

(American, 1836 - 1910)

Pay-Day in the Army of the Potomac

Medium: Wood engraving on paper
Date: 1863
Dimensions:
15 3/4 × 20 13/16 in. (40 × 52.9 cm)
Accession number: 2003.2.56
Label Copy: Money to buy any small comfort or to send home to family was always anxiously anticipated. Soldiers' pay, however, was meager, out of balance with inflation, and its arrival was highly erratic. When the paymaster did come, the occasion, as reported by one soldier, would "produce more joy in camp than is said to have been produced in heaven over the one sinner that repenteth."
Curatorial RemarksMoney to buy any small comfort or to send home to family was always anxiously anticipated. Soldiers' pay, however, was meager, out of balance with inflation, and its arrival was highly erratic. When the paymaster did come, the occasion, as reported by one soldier, would "produce more joy in camp than is said to have been produced in heaven over the one sinner that repenteth."