The Brierwood Pipe

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title: The Brierwood Pipe
text: The Brierwood Pipe is an oil painting of 1864 by the American artist Winslow Homer. It depicts two men from the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry. 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. As of 2012, the painting is on displa
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description: Painting by Winslow Homer
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