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1891

A Huntsman and Dogs

Winslow Homer

American, 1836 - 1910

Renowned artist Winslow Homer was an avid sportsman and his outdoor subjects reflect an unsentimental view of the conflict between man and nature. In this scene set in the Adirondack region of New York State, earthen colors link the hunter and the environment, making it difficult to distinguish the man from the hill behind him. Homer visited the Adirondacks as one of many vacationers who flocked there in the late nineteenth century. The huntsman in Homer’s painting is not a visitor but rather a local trapper or guide who has caught a deer and is carrying off its pelt, antlers, and, likely, a pack full of meat.

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Custom Prints for "A Huntsman and Dogs" (102943)

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A Huntsman and Dogs

Winslow Homer patiently observed the natural world and recorded it as realistically as possible to capture the mood and feeling of being in the Adirondack Mountains of New York.
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Winslow Homer, A Huntsman and Dogs, 1891 | Philadelphia Museum of Art