Waiting for a Bite, from Harper's Weekly, August 22, 1874, p. 693, Winslow Homer, American, 1836–1910, Edward Lagarde, American, 19th century, Wood engraving on off-white wove paper, Three boys are seated on a tree trunk which has fallen over a stream. In the center, one boy is fishing, while another watches. The third boy, on the right, baits his line. Forest in background. Possibly located at Keene Valley in the Adirondacks. Information from Linda S. Ferber, Barbara Dayer Gallati, Marilyn S. Kushner, Winslow Homer: Illustrating America (New York, NY: George Braziller in association with Brooklyn Museum of Art, 2000), 63., USA, August 22, 1874, graphic design, Print, Print
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Waiting, Bite, Harper's Weekly, August 22, 1874, p, 693, Winslow Homer, American, 1836–1910, Edward Lagarde, American, 19th century, Wood engraving, off-white wove paper, Three boys, seated, tree trunk, fallen, stream, center, boy, fishing, another watches, third boy, right, baits, line, Forest, background, located, Keene Valley, Adirondacks, Information, Linda S, Ferber, Barbara Dayer Gallati, Marilyn S, Kushner, Winslow Homer, Illustrating America, New York, NY, George Braziller, association, Brooklyn Museum, Art, 2000, 63, USA, August 22, 1874, graphic design, Print
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