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Winslow Homer’s “Backgammon,” painted in 1877, isn't merely a depiction of two women engaged in a game; it’s a masterful encapsulation of domestic tranquility and quiet contemplation within the broader context of American Realism. Executed in watercolor over charcoal on wove paper—a technique favored by Homer for its ability to capture subtle tonal variations—the artwork transports us back to Prouts Neck, Maine, where Homer resided during this prolific period.
This stunning watercolor reproduction captures the essence of Homer's artistic vision, allowing you to bring this iconic image into your home or studio. Explore more about Winslow Homer’s legacy at Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and delve deeper into his captivating oeuvre.
Esplora l'affascinante arte di Winslow Homer (1836-1910), un maestro del Realismo americano rinomato per i suoi potenti dipinti marini, paesaggi e raffigurazioni della vita nel XIX secolo. Scopri opere iconiche come 'Breezing Up' e la sua duratura influenza su Ame...
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