Waiting for a Bite, from Harper's Weekly, August 22, 1874

Waiting for a Bite, from Harper's Weekly, August 22, 1874 by Winslow Homer

Medium

Graphic Arts-Print

Classification

Graphic Arts-Print

Department

Smithsonian Collection

Museum

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Credit

Smithsonian American Art Museum, The Ray Austrian Collection, gift of Beatrice L. Austrian, Caryl A. Austrian and James A. Austrian

Accession Number

1996.63.99

Tags

childrenwaterHarper's Weeklyfishing

Art Historical Context

### Waiting for a Bite Step into the serene world of Winslow Homer's *Waiting for a Bite*, captivating wood engraving published in *Harper's Weekly* on August 22, 1874. This graphic arts print from the Smithsonian American Art Museum depicts young boys perched by the water's edge, rods in hand, embodying the quiet anticipation of a fishing outing. Homer, a leading figure in American Realism, masterfully captured everyday rural life during the post-Civil War era, when such simple pleasures offered respite amid national rebuilding. Homer's prowess as an illustrator shines through in the intric...

About the Artist

Winslow Homer · 18361910

Winslow Homer (1836-1910) was one of America's greatest painters and a preeminent figure in 19th-century American art. Largely self-taught, Homer began his career as a commercial illustrator and Civil War correspondent for Harper's Weekly before becoming renowned for his powerful marine subjects and landscape paintings. His mastery of both oil and watercolor, combined with his uncompromising reali...

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