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Winslow Homer — Mending the Nets
Winslow Homer

Mending the Nets

1888

"Mending the Nets" is an etching by American artist Winslow Homer that captures a moment of quiet labor among fishermen engaged in the practical work of net repair. The composition demonstrates Homer's characteristic attention to realistic detail and his interest in depicting the dignity of working people and their maritime occupations. The print showcases his skillful use of the etching medium to convey texture and light while documenting an important aspect of 19th century coastal life.

Medium
etching

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Winslow Homer, Mending the Nets, 1888

"Mending the Nets" is an etching by American artist Winslow Homer that captures a moment of quiet labor among fishermen engaged in the practical work of net repair. The composition demonstrates Homer's characteristic attention to realistic detail and his interest in depicting the dignity of working people and their maritime occupations. The print showcases his skillful use of the etching medium to convey texture and light while documenting an important aspect of 19th century coastal life.

Medium
etching
Year
1888
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Maritime labor, Contemplative Mood, Working Class Subjects, 19th Century, Naturalistic Style, American Artist, Oil Painting, Realism, Coastal Scene, Figure Composition

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Cleveland Museum of Art, Art Institute of Chicago