George Caleb Bingham - Gallery

Gallery

  • Jolly Flatboatmen, 1846

  • Raftsmen Playing Cards, 1847

  • Lighter Relieving the Steamboat Aground, 1846-1847

  • The Wood-boat, 1850

  • Mississippi Boatman, 1850

  • Shooting for the Beef, c. 1850

  • Daniel Boone Escorting Settlers through the Cumberland Gap, oil on canvas, 1851–1852

  • The County Election, 1852

  • Stump Speaking, 1853-1854

  • The Verdict of the People 1854-1855

  • Jolly Flatboatmen in Port, 1857

  • Washington Crossing the Delaware, 1856-1871

  • View of Pikes Peak, 1872

  • Portrait of Vinnie Ream, 1876

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