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Winslow Homer

Haying (In the Hayfield), 1867

Description

Maker

  • Winslow Homer, 1836-1910, American

Title

Haying (In the Hayfield)

Year

1867

Medium

Charcoal and opaque white on blue-grey wove paper

Materials/Techniques

Materials

  • chalk

Supports

  • Grey - blue medium weight laid paper

Dimensions

13.8 x 31 cm (5 7/16 x 12 3/16 inches)

Type

  • Works on Paper,
  • Drawings and Watercolors

Credit

Gift of Robert C. Vose

Object Number

20.218

Exhibition History

Exhibition History

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

Use

The images on this website can enable discovery and collaboration and support new scholarship, and we encourage their use. This object is in Copyright. This object is Haying (In the Hayfield) with the accession number of 20.218. To request high-resolution files or new photography, please send an email to imagerequest@risd.edu and include your name and the object's accession number.

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