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Photography by Dwight Primiano

On the Hill

Winslow Homer spent the summer of 1878 at Houghton Farm, the country retreat of Lawson Valentine, a business partner of the artist's brother. The idyllic location inspired Homer to create a series of watercolors recording the rural outdoor activities of a cast of youngsters whom he observed as they worked at a variety of chores, watched the flocks, or quietly chatted as they do in this painting, On the Hill.

Homer had been using the watercolor medium regularly since 1873, when he had explored similar subjects of children at play in Gloucester, Massachusetts. His technique involved the masterful pairing of light-filled color with a strong sense of linear design. The positive critical reception of these watercolors encouraged Homer to continue exploring the potential of the medium. Eventually, his mastery of watercolor would bring him lasting fame.

ArtistaWinslow Homer(1836-1910)
Fecha1878
MedioWatercolor on paper
Dimensiones17 1/4 x 19 1/2 x 1 in.
Firmadol.r.: Homer
Marca(s)recto, on frame, l.c.: WINSLOW HOMER / 1836-1910 on underside of frame, l.l.: 44 verso, c.l.: THE / HUDSON / RIVER / MUSEUM / 511 WARBURTON AVENUE / TREVOR PARK-ON-HUDSON / YONKERS, NEW YORK 10701 / Art in Westchester / Sept. 24 - Nov. 2, 1969 / #29 Winslow Homer / On the Hill / watercolor, 8-1/2 x 10-7/8" / Guennol Collection / L69.31.2 verso, c.: National Gallery of Art / Washington, D.C. / Exhibition: WINSLOW HOMER WATERCOLORS / Date: 2 March - 11 May 1986 Cat. #44 / Artist: WINSLOW HOMER / Title: On the Hill / Lender: Mr. and Mrs. Alastair Bradley / Martin verso, in pencil, l.l.: WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART / 945 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10021 / Artist Winslow Homer / Title On the Hill / Date 1878 Catalogue No. 86 / Lender Mrs. Alastair Bradley Martin / Exhibition WINSLOW HOMER / APRIL 3 - JUNE 3, 1973 / D verso, l.c.: 1512 verso, in pencil, l.c.: Norton Gall of Art / Crate No. / [illegible] / 3 Right / USE BALL POINT PEN verso, in red pen, l.l.: S.L. 59.56.2 95 / (Alastair B. Martin) / "Guennol Coll" verso, c.r.: MARTHA PARRISH & / JAMES REINISH, INC. / 25 EAST 71 STREET / NEW YORK, NY 10021 / WINSLOW HOMER / On the Hill, 1878 / Watercolor on paper / 8 1/2 x 10 7/8 inches verso, l.c.: [illegible] / 1512 verso, l.r.: G.C.
Inscripción(es)verso, in pencil, l.c.: TVAR Museum Plexi 4-7-08
Línea de créditoPromised Gift to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas
ClasificaciónWatercolor
En exhibiciónNo
On the Hill17.3 × 19.5 in.Tennis Ball2.7 in. diameter

This artwork's face covers about 46× the area of a tennis ball.Drawn to the same scale.

On the Hill by Winslow Homer | Crystal Bridges