Shepherd and Shepherdess, 1878, American, Glazed earthenware, overglaze enamel decoration, Overall: 36 x 49 1/4 in. (91.4 x 125.1 cm), Ceramics, This surprising work by Homer is one of his rare examples of decorative painting on ceramic. It was produced during the artist’s active involvement with the Tile Club. One of many New York artist organizations established after the nation’s centennial, the Tile Club was a self-conscious response to the country’s growing interest in the so-called household art movement, also known as the Aesthetic movement, which called for a marriage of the beautiful and useful
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