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Winslow Homer

Girl and Sheep, 1880

Description

Maker

  • Winslow Homer, 1836-1910, American

Title

Girl and Sheep

Year

1880

Medium

Watercolor with scraping and graphite on paper

Materials/Techniques

Materials

  • watercolor,
  • graphite

Supports

  • Off-white textured, heavy hand made wove rag paper

Dimensions

22.2 x 34 cm (8 3/4 x 13 3/8 inches)

Signature / Inscription / Marks

Signed:Winslow Homer 1884

Type

  • Works on Paper,
  • Drawings and Watercolors

Credit

Bequest of Isaac C. Bates

Object Number

13.813

Projects & Publications

Publications

Record of Works by Winslow Homer

Volume III 1877 to March 1881

Exhibition History

Exhibition History

Landscape and Leisure

March 13 - July 19, 2015

This image of a young shepherdess derives from Homer’s time at Houghton Farm but also shows his interest in French artists whose works focused on peasant life, which Homer would have studied on a trip to Paris in 1867. Homer covered graphite underdrawing with transparent washes and used wet-on-wet layering to create overall softness with muted hues and a limited palette. Tiny specks in the foreground were achieved by lifting the paper off with a sharp tool.

Tradition and Innovation in American Watercolors

January 27 - April 11, 1999

American Watercolors and Drawings from the 19th and 20th Centuries

May 20 - October 19, 1947

European and American Watercolors and Drawings from the Permanent Collection

February 26 - March 10, 1947

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