The Brierwood Pipe
The Brierwood Pipe was painted by American artist Winslow Homer in 1864, Watercolor and gouache on graphite underdrawing and white wove pape. The original Dimensions is 68.89 cm (27.12 in) × 64.13 cm (25.25 in). Current location is at Cleveland Museum of Art. The painting depicts two men from the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry (Duryee Zouaves). The title may refer to a popular poem of the day about the 5th New York Zouaves, titled "The Brier-Wood Pipe". "Two of the most famous Zouave outfits in the Army of the Potomac were from New York, Duryees and Hawkins's." It is also known as Making Brier-root Pipes, Making Brierwood Pipes, and other similar variants. 100% Hand painted art: Size: Various sizes available on Blue Surf Art's online store Type: Reproduction Artist: Winslow Homer Delivery Time: 14-21 days Item #: R-WH-005 The Brierwood Pipe by Winslow Homer can be reproduced with the same emotions of the original masterpiece. In our in-house studio artists carefully recreate t