<em><strong>Domestic Happiness</strong></em>
<strong>Nineteenth century American white family</strong>
<strong>Idyllic nineteenth century scene of a white family, with a patriarchal husband, and his dutiful wife, tending to their infant children.</strong>
<strong>Lilly Martin Spencer</strong>
<strong>Philadelphia Art Union, Western Art Union</strong><br /><br /><strong>Captain Waterman</strong><br /><strong>Mrs. E. M. Brady</strong><br /><strong>Dr. and Mrs. James Clelland, Jr.</strong><br /><br /><strong>Acquired in 1934</strong>
<strong>1849</strong>
<p><strong>Detroit Institute of Arts</strong></p>
<p><strong>http://www.dia.org/object-info/ced086a6-e224-4e92-acf5-f5d5d9f837d3.aspx</strong></p>
<strong>Public Domain</strong>
<p><strong>Oil on canvas</strong></p>
<p><strong>55-1/2 x 45-1/4 in</strong></p>
<strong>English</strong>
<strong>Still image</strong>
<em><strong>The Ideal American Family</strong></em>
<strong>White America</strong>
<strong>Family portrait of the ideal white, American family</strong>
<strong>Ambrose Kane: Hard Truth in Simple Language</strong>
<strong>Unknown</strong>
<strong>Photograph, dimensions unknown</strong>
<strong>English</strong>
<strong>Still Image</strong>