Description
The Cotton Pickers Cabin
William Aiken Walker — American, 1839–1921 — American Genre Painting
William Aiken Walker was a Charleston-born painter best known for small-scale genre scenes of the post-Civil War American South. After serving briefly in the Confederate Army, he traveled extensively through the Carolinas, Georgia, Louisiana, and Florida, producing oil paintings of cotton fields, sharecroppers' cabins, dockside markets, and rural Black laborers that he sold to tourists and Northern visitors.
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