Perils of the Sea

Winslow Homer

Brooklyn Museum photograph

Caption

Winslow Homer American, 1836–1910. Perils of the Sea, 1888. Etching in black ink, Sheet: 21 1/16 x 28 in. (53.5 x 71.1 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Carll H. de Silver Fund, 35.1060. No known copyright restrictions (Photo: Brooklyn Museum, 35.1060_PS2.jpg)

Gallery

Not on view

Collection

American Art

Title

Perils of the Sea

Date

1888

Medium

Etching in black ink

Classification

Print

Dimensions

Sheet: 21 1/16 x 28 in. (53.5 x 71.1 cm)

Signatures

Signature printed in image lower right "HOMER". Signed in graphite below image at bottom at bottom right "Winslow Homer N.A."

Inscriptions

Printed below image at center "Copyright 1888 by C. Klackner, 17 East 17th St. New York" In graphite bottom center edge of paper "3376 MM" To the right of this is graphite is "H6" At upper left justr above image is printed "G W H Ritchie Imp." Below the image within platemark at lower left is a small image of an anchor

Credit Line

Carll H. de Silver Fund

Accession Number

35.1060

Rights

No known copyright restrictions

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