Stanford Report, March 1, 2006
Lauren Silver on what children in 19-century American art tell us about the era
Jack Hubbard
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Winslow Homer's famous Snap The Whip is perhaps the most well-known piece on view as part of "American ABC," an exhibit at the Cantor Arts Center that runs until May 7. The exhibit is a study of the 19th century, a look at how children were viewed and schooled.
