Leaping Trout by Winslow Homer (American, 1836–1910)

Medium

watercolor over graphite

Dimensions

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Classification

Drawing

Department

Drawings

Museum

Cleveland Museum of Art

Credit

Anonymous Gift

Accession Number

1973.142

Tags

male

About this artwork

In 1886, Winslow Homer began to produce oil paintings and watercolors of subjects in the Adirondack Mountains, where he and his brother Charles had fished and hunted since the 1870s. In Leaping Trout, a silvery trout propels itself from the water in pursuit of a hapless insect or a fisherman’s fly. Homer’s choice to adopt the fish’s perspective, rather than a fisherman’s, is quite unconventional and heightens the drama and immediacy of the scene. His technique, influenced by the free brushwork o...

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