• The Life Line’ was created in 1884 by Winslow Homer in Realism style.
  • The Life Line draws on the traditional shipwreck scenario - mountainous waves, wind and spray, a helpless vessel, and a desperate human struggle - with an...
  • The Life Line, 1884. Etching, in green ink with aquatint and drypoint, Sheet: 17 1/2 x 23 in.
  • The Life Line is a late 19th-century painting by American artist Winslow Homer. Done in oil on canvas, the painting depicts the rescue of a passenger from a stricken ship.
  • Homer, The Life Line.
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  • Winslow Homer, The Life Line, 1884, oil on canvas, 72.7 x 113.7 cm (Philadelphia Museum of Art).
  • The Life Line was critically acclaimed in the National Academy’s 1884 annual exhibition and purchased by the New York collector Catharine Lorillard Wolfe for $2...
  • Homer’s painting, The Life Line was immediately recognized by critics as a major contribution to American art, portraying a heroic, contemporary subject...
  • As a result of disappointments with women or from some other emotional turmoil, Homer became reclusive in the late 1870s, no longer enjoying urban social life...
  • Winslow Homer The Life Line Oil Painting Reproduction.
  • Nathaniel Philbrick examines the hidden meanings in The Life Line, the painting by legendary New England landscape artist Winslow Homer.
  • The Life Line” is an oil on canvas painting by artist Winslow Homer, created in 1884.
  • The Life Line was immediately recognized by critics as a major contribution to American art, portraying a heroic, contemporary subject with both painterly virtuosity...