One of the great popular and critical successes of the artists career the painting engages age-old themes of peril at sea and the power of nature while celebrating modern heroism and the thrill of unexpected intimacy between strangers thrown together. Steven Zucker and Dr.
Gift of Charles Savage Homer Jr.
Winslow homer life line. The Life Line is an oil painting project by Winslow Homer which is basically on the marine themes. The artist originates from the united states of America where is made outstanding artwork thus making him one of the American art celebrities. Cropped down to its essentials Homers composition thrusts us into the midst of the action with massive waves rolling past drenching the semiconscious woman and her anonymous savior.
Winslow Homer The Life Line by Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris Winslow Homer The Life Line 1884 oil on canvas 28-58 x 44-34 inches 727 x 1137 cm Philadelphia Museum of Art.
One year before he painted The Life Line American artist Winslow Homer witnessed a demonstration of a lifesaving device like the one shown in this picture. He included details that show how it worked. For example the slack of rope in the water on the left indicates that the people are being pulled to safety by the lower rope on the right.
Winslow Homer The Life Line 1884 oil on canvas 28-58 x 44-34 inches 727 x 1137 cm Philadelphia Museum of Art. Steven Zucker and Dr. Winslow Homer was an American landscape painter and printmaker best known for his marine subjects.
He is considered one of the foremost painters in 19th century America and a preeminent figure in American art. Largely self-taught Homer began his career working as a commercial illustrator. Winslow Homers The Life Line 1884 oil on canvas 29 x 45 in.
My initial thought was Well thats pretty sexual for a 19th century American painting. I kept reading about itand readingand nothing. Zero mention of what I saw to be an incredibly sexual fairly degrading image.
The Life Line by Winslow Homer - Cape Ann Museum. An American Art Museum just north of Boston MA. Bringing a suspenseful story of danger and heroic rescue to an audience that never seems to tire of courageous knights and fainting maidens Winslow Homers The Life Line Fig1 has been popular since the day it was completed in 1884.
Homers themes of human frailty bravery and romance in the context of the overwhelming power of nature remain evergreen after more than a century even. W280 x h449 cm. Gift of Charles Savage Homer Jr.
Charcoal white chalk on cream wove paper lined. A man looking right holds an unconscious young girl in a sling. Her head rolls back.
Her right arm hangs down limply and her left arm clutches a rope. The Life Line is an oil on canvas painting by the American artist Winslow Homer. The painting measures 2863 by 4475 inches.
It is part of the Elkins collection and is held by the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Winslow Homer American Boston Massachusetts 18361910 Prouts Neck Maine Date. Etching printed in dark green ink.
12 1316 x 17 34 in. 325 x 451 cm sheet. 17 34 x 22 78 in.
451 x 581 cm Classification. Harris Brisbane Dick Fund 1924. In the summer of 1883 Winslow was inspired by a demonstration of a breeches buoy for sea rescues in Atlantic City.
In 1884 he painted The Life Line one of his most popular paintings on the theme of rescue depicting an unconscious woman being moved from a wrecked ship to the sea shore. This etching depicting a daring rescue at sea is related to Homers 1884 painting The Life Line which is in the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The landscapes and marine paintings of Winslow Homer are among the most recognizable works of 19th-century American art.
Homers masterpiece The Life Line 1884 is one of the great popular and critical successes of the artists career the painting engages his themes of peril at sea and the power of nature while celebrating modern heroism and the thrill of unexpected intimacy between strangers thrown together by. Six years later Winslow Homer painted The Life Line a celebration of these rescuing heroes that made Homer famous almost overnight and. The Life Line was created in 1884 by Winslow Homer in Realism style.
Painting The Life Line is a late 19th-century painting by American artist Winslow Homer. Done in oil on canvas the painting depicts the rescue of a passenger from a stricken ship. The work one of Homers most iconic is in the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Winslow Homers masterpiece The Life Line 1884 is the center of an exhibition about the making and meaning of an iconic American image of rescue. One of the great popular and critical successes of the artists career the painting engages age-old themes of peril at sea and the power of nature while celebrating modern heroism and the thrill of unexpected intimacy between strangers thrown together.