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Winslow Homer — May Day in the Country
Winslow Homer

May Day in the Country

1859

"May Day in the Country" is a wood engraving by American artist Winslow Homer that depicts a rural celebration with figures gathered in a natural landscape. The work exemplifies Homer's skillful use of the wood engraving medium to create tonal depth and detail through precise line work and cross hatching. Like much of Homer's genre scenes from this period, the composition captures a moment of leisure and community life in nineteenth century America.

Medium
wood engraving

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Winslow Homer, May Day in the Country, 1859

"May Day in the Country" is a wood engraving by American artist Winslow Homer that depicts a rural celebration with figures gathered in a natural landscape. The work exemplifies Homer's skillful use of the wood engraving medium to create tonal depth and detail through precise line work and cross hatching. Like much of Homer's genre scenes from this period, the composition captures a moment of leisure and community life in nineteenth century America.

Medium
wood engraving
Year
1859
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Nineteenth Century, Monochrome, Figurative Painting, Country Life, Genre Scene, Celebration, Figures, 19th Century, American, Naturalistic Style, Wood Engraving, Landscape, American Artist, Spring, Nature, Festive, Narrative, Realism, Outdoor social gathering, Rural, Joyful and festive, Oil on Canvas, Rural leisure and celebration, May Day

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Cleveland Museum of Art, Art Institute of Chicago