- 4
WINSLOW HOMER, A Fish Story
Estimate
150,000 - 200,000 USD
Log in to view results
bidding is closed
Description
- charcoal and watercolor on paper
Provenance
James Graham & Sons, New York, 1966
Exhibited
(possibly) New York, American Society of Painters in Water Colors, Ninth Annual Exhibition, January-February 1876, no. 308
(possibly) New York, Daniel A. Mathews Art Gallery, High Class American and Foreign Paintings, in Oil and Water Colors, April 1876, no. 70
(possibly) New York, Daniel A. Mathews Art Gallery, High Class American and Foreign Paintings, in Oil and Water Colors, April 1876, no. 70
Literature
Lloyd Goodrich and Abigail Booth Gerdts, Record of Works by Winslow Homer, 1867 through 1876, vol. II, New York, 2005, no. 578, p. 372, illustrated
Catalogue Note
According to the observations of Lloyd Goodrich reprinted in the catalogue raisonné, "this drawing came to light in 1966, its resemblance in subject and stylistic refinement to the drawing assumed to be the Furling of the Jib, shown in the American Society of Painters in Water Colors 1876 exhibition, was immediately apparent. Its size and compositional complexity also imply a work intended for exhibition."