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Winslow Homer — Swinging in a Birch Tree
Winslow Homer

Swinging in a Birch Tree

1867

"Swinging in a Birch Tree" is a wood engraving by the American artist Winslow Homer that captures a moment of carefree childhood leisure. The work exemplifies Homer's skill in the wood engraving medium, demonstrating his ability to create delicate tonal variations and fine detail through careful line work. The composition celebrates a simple, intimate scene of rural American life, reflecting Homer's interest in depicting authentic moments from nature and everyday experience.

Medium
wood engraving

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Winslow Homer, Swinging in a Birch Tree, 1867

"Swinging in a Birch Tree" is a wood engraving by the American artist Winslow Homer that captures a moment of carefree childhood leisure. The work exemplifies Homer's skill in the wood engraving medium, demonstrating his ability to create delicate tonal variations and fine detail through careful line work. The composition celebrates a simple, intimate scene of rural American life, reflecting Homer's interest in depicting authentic moments from nature and everyday experience.

Medium
wood engraving
Year
1867
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Nineteenth Century, Birch Tree, Outdoor, Nature and leisure, 19th Century, American, Girl, Wood Engraving, Impressionist Influence, Narrative genre scene, American Artist, Nature, Whimsical, Realism, Romantic Mood, Playful, Childhood and innocence, Oil on Canvas, Outdoor landscape setting

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Cleveland Museum of Art, Art Institute of Chicago