The Beach at Long Branch

Brooklyn Museum photograph
Object Label
Life at the seashore provided the subject for an elaborate two-page illustration, or “art supplement,” and its accompanying text:
Mr. Winslow Homer . . . gives us a picture of the ease and pleasurable abandon which accompany life at Long Branch. On the beach, more than anywhere else in the world, society throws aside its dignity. Men and women make children of themselves. Those in the water give themselves up to sport, frolicking with each other and with the waves, thoughtless of fashion and its formalities. . . . Our artist suggests an old poetic thought in the letters drawn, by a young girl, in the sand.
Caption
Winslow Homer (American, 1836–1910); John Karst (American, born Germany, 1836–1911). The Beach at Long Branch, 1869. Wood engraving, Image: 13 x 19 1/16 in. (33 x 48.4 cm) Sheet: 15 1/2 x 21 1/2 in. (39.4 x 54.6 cm) Frame: 22 3/4 x 28 3/4 x 1 1/2 in. (57.8 x 73 x 3.8 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Harvey Isbitts, 1998.105.134. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)
Gallery
Not on view
Collection
Gallery
Not on view
Collection
Artist
Engraver
Title
The Beach at Long Branch
Date
1869
Medium
Wood engraving
Classification
Dimensions
Image: 13 x 19 1/16 in. (33 x 48.4 cm) Sheet: 15 1/2 x 21 1/2 in. (39.4 x 54.6 cm) Frame: 22 3/4 x 28 3/4 x 1 1/2 in. (57.8 x 73 x 3.8 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Harvey Isbitts
Accession Number
1998.105.134
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