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Winslow Homer: After the Hurricane, Bahamas  wikidata:Q12162075 reasonator:Q12162075
Artist
Winslow Homer  (1836–1910)  wikidata:Q344838 q:it:Winslow Homer
 
Winslow Homer
Alternative names
w. homer; homer w.; W.m Homer; Wm. Homer; Wm. (unidentified) Homer; Homer
Description American painter, photographer, printmaker and illustrator
Date of birth/death 24 February 1836 Edit this at Wikidata 29 September 1910 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Boston Edit this at Wikidata Maine Edit this at Wikidata
Work period 1859 Edit this at Wikidata
Work location
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artist QS:P170,Q344838

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Title
After the Hurricane, Bahamas
title QS:P1476,en:"After the Hurricane, Bahamas"
label QS:Len,"After the Hurricane, Bahamas"
Object type Drawing and Watercolor
Date 1899
date QS:P571,+1899-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium Transparent watercolor, with touches of opaque watercolor, rewetting, blotting and scraping, over graphite, on moderately thick, moderately textured (twill texture on verso), ivory wove paper
English: Transparent watercolor, with touches of opaque watercolor, rewetting, blotting and scraping, over graphite, on moderately thick, moderately textured (twill texture on verso), ivory wove paper
Dimensions height: 380 mm (14.96 in); width: 543 mm (21.37 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,380U174789
dimensions QS:P2049,543U174789
institution QS:P195,Q239303
Accession number
1933.1235
Place of creation United States of America Edit this at Wikidata
Object history
English: The artist to his brother, Charles S. Homer, Jr. (1834-1917), New York, by 1910 [according to correspondence from Abigail Booth Gerdts to the Art Institute, February 10, 2007]. Charles W. Gould (1849-1931), New York, by 1915 [Brooklyn exh. cat. 1915]. Sold by Knoedler and Company, New York, to Martin A. Ryerson (1856-1932), Chicago, November 11, 1915 [invoice]; given to the Art Institute, 1933.

Exhibition history
English:

New York Watercolor Club, Thirteenth Annual Exhibition, November 22-December 14, 1902, cat. 9.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Seventy-Second Annual Exhibition, January 19-February 28, 1903, cat. 612.

New York, The Museum of the Brooklyn Institute, "Water Colors by Winslow Homer," October 16-November 7, 1915, p. 10, cat. 50.

The Art Institute of Chicago, "Twenty Water Colors by Winslow Homer, Martin Ryerson Collection," January 5-June 16, 1916, no cat.

Springfield Art Association, December 2, 1916.

Pittsburgh, Pa., Carnegie Institute, "Winslow Homer and John Singer Sargent: An Exhibition of Water Colors," November 1-27, 1917, cat. 17; also traveled to the Cleveland Museum of Art, November 30-December 31, 1917, the Toledo Museum of Art, January 1918, the Detroit Museum of Art, February 2-28, 1918, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, March 1918, the Milwaukee Art Institute, April 1918, the City Art Museum of St. Louis, May 5-26, 1918, and the Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester, New York, June 6-July 7, 1918.

The Art Institute of Chicago, "Watercolors by Winslow Homer, Lent by Martin A. Ryerson," October 1-26, 1920, no cat.

Muskegon, Mich., Hackley Art Gallery, "Watercolors and Drawings by Winslow Homer, Lent by Martin Ryerson," May 9-June 20, 1921, no cat.

The Art Institute of Chicago, "The Second International Water Color Exhibition," April 15-May 21, 1922, p. 20, cat. 210.

Paris, Hotel de la Chambre Syndicale de la Curiosité et des Beaux Arts, "Exposition d'Art Americain," May 18-June 25, 1923, pp. 39-40, cat. 14 (ill.).

Omaha, Neb., Omaha Society of Fine Arts, December 26, 1924-February 3, 1925, no cat.

The Art Institute of Chicago, "Watercolors by Winslow Homer from the Collection of Martin A. Ryerson," April 1926, no cat.

The Art Institute of Chicago, "Watercolors by Winslow Homer from the Collection of Martin A. Ryerson," July-Fall, 1926, no cat.

The Buffalo Fine Art Academy, Albright Art Gallery, "An Important Group of Paintings in Oil and Water Color by Winslow Homer: Loaned by The Art Institute of Chicago," December 15, 1929-January 6, 1930, cat. 14.

New York, Museum of Modern Art, "Winslow Homer, Albert P. Ryder, Thomas Eakins," May 1930, p. 25, cat. 49.

City Art Museum of St. Louis, "Water Colors by Winslow Homer Lent by the Art Institute of Chicago," December 15, 1932-January 15, 1933, no cat.

The Art Institute of Chicago, "A Century of Progress," June 1-November 1, 1933, p. 92, cat. 891.

The Art Institute of Chicago, "A Century of Progress," June 1-November 1, 1934, p. 68, cat. 466.

New York, Knoedler and Company, "Winslow Homer: Artist," January 20-February 8, 1936, cat. 12.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Museum of Art, "Winslow Homer," May 2-June 8, 1936, cat. 41.

The Art Institute of Chicago, "Homer Centenary," July 16-August 16, 1936, no cat.

Indianapolis, Ind., John Herron Art Institute, "Watercolors by Winslow Homer Lent by the Art Institute of Chicago," November 1-December 15, 1936, no cat.

New York, Whitney Museum of American Art, "Winslow Homer Centenary Exhibition," December 15, 1936-January 15, 1937, p. 27, cat. 92 (ill.).

Pittsburgh, Pa., Carnegie Institute, "Centenary Exhibition of Works by Winslow Homer," January 28-March 7, 1937, p. 25, cat. 82 (ill.).

The Cleveland Museum of Art, "Great Lakes Exposition," June 22-October 4, 1937.

The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago, "Winslow Homer to Present Day Chicago," November 29-December 20, 1941, cat. 9.

New York, Whitney Museum of American Art, "A History of American Watercolor Painting," January 27-February 25, 1942, p. 22, cat. 86.

The Art Institute of Chicago, "Twenty-Two Watercolors by Winslow Homer," April 13-May 14, 1944 (Gallery G59), no cat.

Worcester, Mass., Worcester Art Museum, "Winslow Homer," November 16-December 17, 1944, p. 6, cat. 63.

Minneapolis, Minn., The Walker Art Center, "American Watercolor and Winslow Homer," February 27-March 23, 1945, pp. 47 and 106 (ill.); also traveled to the Detroit Institute of Art, April 3-May 1, 1945; and The Brooklyn Museum, New York, May 15-June 12, 1945.

New York, Century Association, "Paintings by Thomas Eakins, 1844-1916, and Watercolors by Winslow Homer, 1836-1910," January 10-February 25, 1951, no cat.

Washington, D.C., The National Gallery, "Winslow Homer: A Retrospective Exhibition," November 23, 1958-January 4, 1959, p. 126, cat. 169; also traveled to New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, January 29-March 8, 1959.

Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, "A Retrospective Exhibition: Winslow Homer," 1959, p. 102, cat. 140.

Richmond, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, "Homer and the Sea," Fall 1964, cat. 48, cat. by Lloyd Goodrich; also traveled to Newport News, Va., The Mariners Museum, Fall 1964.

Buffalo, NY, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, "Watercolors by Winslow Homer," July 7-August 28, 1966, cat. 39.

Los Angeles County Museum of Art, "Eight American Masters of Watercolor," April 23-June 16, 1968, n.p., cat. 10 (ill.); also traveled to the M. H. de Young Memorial Museum, San Francisco, June 28-August 18, 1968, and the Seattle Art Museum, September 5-October 13, 1968.

Miami Art Center, "The Artist and the Sea," March 21-April 18, 1969, p. 6, cat. 17.

New York, Whitney Museum of American Art, "Winslow Homer," April l3-June 3, 1973, pp. 120 and 141, cat. 153 (ill.), cat. by Lloyd Goodrich; also traveled to the Los Angeles County Museum, July 3-August 15, 1973, and The Art Institute of Chicago, September 8-October 21, 1973.

New York, Andrew Crispo Gallery, "Ten Americans," May 16-July 30, 1974, n.p., cat. 75 (ill.).

New York, The New York Cultural Center, "Three Centuries of the American Nude," cat. 153; also traveled to the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, August 6-September 21, 1975; and the University of Houston Fine Art Center, October 3-November 16, 1975.

Evanston, Ill., Terra Museum of American Art, "Five American Masters of Watercolor," May 5-July 12, 1981, p. 2 (ill.).

Austin, Tex., Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, The University of Texas, "Texas Images & Visions," February 25-April 10, 1983, pp. 29-30 and 64-65 (ill.); also traveled to Corpus Christi, Art Museum of South Texas, July 1-August 14, 1983, and the Amarillo Art Center, September 3-October 30, 1983.

Washington, D.C., National Gallery of Art, "Winslow Homer Watercolors," February 23-May 4, 1986, pp. 215-17, and 255, cat. 204 (ill.), cat. by Helen A. Cooper; also traveled to the Amon Carter Museum of Western Art, Ft. Worth, Tex., June 6-August 10, 1986 and the Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn., September 11-November 2, 1986.

The Art Institute of Chicago, "Watercolors by Winslow Homer: The Color of Light," February 16-May 11, 2008, pp. 132, 180, 185, 186, 187 (ill.), 200, 203, 209, 211, chap. 5 n. 21, cat. by Martha Tedeschi and Kristi Dahm.


Inscriptions
English: Signed recto, lower left corner, in brush and black watercolor: "Homer 99"
Inscribed verso, upper center, in graphite: "25 814"; upper center, in black chalk, crossed out in graphite: "10"; center, in graphite: "MK C.20782//oxx//After the Tornado//3 M.<. 1027-"; lower left corner, in graphite: "After the Tornado"

Notes More info at museum site
References ARTIC artwork ID: 16776 Edit this at Wikidata
Source/Photographer TAG7VpnWDiMTDQ at Google Cultural Institute maximum zoom level

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