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Dad's Coming 1873 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | GA | Anonymous | ||
Snap-the-Whip 1873 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | GA | Anonymous | ||
Winter"- A Skating Scene 1868 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | GA | Anonymous | ||
Spearing Eels late 1800s Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | GA | Anonymous | ||
Leaping Trout 1889 Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | Homer's Leaping Trout is one of a series of watercolors of jumping fish that he created in the 1880s and early 1890s. Scenes of trout fishing were common in English and American art of the period, but Homer's approach was unusual. He presented the scene from the viewpoint of a fish, not that of
a fisherman, thus dramatizing the subject in both... | GA | Anonymous | |
Boy with Anchor 1873 Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | GA | Anonymous | ||
A Clam-Bake 1873 Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | GA | Anonymous | ||
Indian Camp, Roberval, P.Q. 1895 Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | In 1895, Winslow Homer produced 25 watercolors while on a fishing expedition in Canada. Indian Camp, Roberval, P.Q. was painted at Lake St. John, about 100 miles north of Quebec and shows Montangnais Indians at Pont Bleue. Using straightforward visual material, Homer produced an unusual and arresting composition. | GA | Anonymous | |
A Fisherman's Daughter 1873 Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | GA | Anonymous | ||
Girl and Laurel 1879 Detroit Institute of Arts Detroit, MI | GA | Anonymous |
- Winslow Homer