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The Boat Builders (painting)

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Painting by Winslow Homer

The Boat Builders
ArtistWinslow Homer
Year1873 (1873)
MediumOil on panel
Dimensions15 cm × 26 cm (6 in × 10¼ in)
LocationIndianapolis Museum of Art,Indianapolis, United States
OwnerIndianapolis Museum of Art

The Boat Builders is anoil painting onpanel executed in 1873 by Americanlandscape painterWinslow Homer. It is held in the collection of theIndianapolis Museum of Art (IMA), inIndianapolis, Indiana, United States.

Description

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The Boat Builders depicts two young boys sitting on a rocky shoreline working on building toy boats. They both wear wide-brimmed hats, which shield their faces from the viewer. A blue sky in the background resides over the ocean, where a number of boats pass by the shore.[1] The painting is on amahogany panel and is signed on the lower left: "HOMER/1873"; by 1969 the date was no longer visible on the painting.[2]

Context

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In 1873 Homer spent his summer inGloucester, Massachusetts, which is where he paintedThe Boat Builders, as well as other works in his series of drawings and paintings aboutshipbuilding. The connection of the boys' toy boats and the sailing ship was sought to intertwine the imagination of the boys with the real-life experience of fishermen. It is believed that the boys' hobby suggests their future role in the ship, sea and fishing industries.[1]

Ownership and exhibition history

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In the October 11, 1873, issue ofHarper's Weekly the painting was reproduced as anengraving.

The painting was acquired by the IMA with funds from the Martha Delzell Memorial Fund.The Boat Builders is currently on location at the IMA's Paine Turn of the Century American Art Gallery.[1]

Notes

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  1. ^abc"The Boat Builders".Collections. Indianapolis Museum of Art. 2010. Retrieved9 May 2010.
  2. ^Indianapolis Museum of Art, 25.

Bibliography

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  • Indianapolis Museum of Art Bulletin. 5 (1969): 25. Indianapolis Museum of Art.

Further reading

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  • Cikovsky Jr., Nicolai and Franklin Kelly.Winslow Homer, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1995.ISBN 0-300-06555-8
  • Day, Holliday T.Indianapolis Museum of Art Collections Handbook, Indianapolis: Indianapolis Museum of Art, 1988.ISBN 0-936260-20-3
  • Gerdts, Abigail Booth and Lloyd Goodrich.Winslow Homer in Monochrome, New York: Knoedler & Company, 1986.
  • Goodrich, Lloyd.Winslow Homer, New York: New York Graphic Society, 1974.ISBN 978-0-8212-0527-3
  • Griffin, Randall C.Winslow Homer: An American Vision, London: Phaidon Press, 2006.ISBN 978-0-7148-3992-9


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