Lucretia (Rembrandt)

Lucretia

Lucretia, Rembrandt van Rijn, 1666. Lucretia was known for her loyalty and virtue. Rembrandt tells her story through her solemn and saddened gaze, in the traces of blood on her gown, and the dagger in her hand, which refers to her suicide after being raped. Creative Commons Public Domain Mark 1.0.

Lucy Stone (1818–1893).

Lucy Stone (1818–1893).

Lucy Stone (1818–1893).

Black and white photograph of Luman O. Tanner, private, Second Company of Minnesota Sharpshooters, c.1862.

Luman O. Tanner

Luman O. Tanner, private, Second Company of Minnesota Sharpshooters, c.1862.

Black and white photograph of a Lumber camp crew, ca. 1915.

Lumber camp crew

Lumber camp crew, ca. 1915.

Black and white photograph of a Lumber crew eating outdoors, ca. 1900. Photograph by A.A. Swan.

Lumber crew eating outdoors

Lumber crew eating outdoors, ca. 1900. Photograph by A.A. Swan.

Black and white photograph of lumber milling equipment, St. Paul branch of the Weyerhaeuser Company, ca. 1935.

Lumber milling equipment, St. Paul branch of the Weyerhaeuser Company

Lumber milling equipment, St. Paul branch of the Weyerhaeuser Company, ca. 1935.

Photograph of a small congregation of lumberjacks assembled inside a bunkhouse to hear sky pilot Frank Higgins preach c.1910.

Lumberjack assembly

Photograph of a small congregation of lumberjacks assembled inside a bunkhouse to hear sky pilot Frank Higgins preach, c.1910.

Lumberjacks

Lumberjacks

Lumberjacks rolling a log. Oil-on-board painting by an anonymous artist, ca. 1900.

Black and white photograph of Lumberjacks eating in lumber camp dining hall, ca. 1916.

Lumberjacks eating in lumber camp dining hall

Lumberjacks eating in lumber camp dining hall, ca. 1916.

Lumberjacks employed by Swedish immigrant John Ogren

Lumberjacks employed by Swedish immigrant John Ogren

Employees of Swedish immigrant John Ogren at his lumber camp near Mora, on the Snake River, ca. 1890.

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