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AFTER WINSLOW HOMER

Massachusetts/Maine/England, 1836-1910

Mending the Tears, 1888/1941.

Published by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and printed by Charles S. White. With anchor remarqué and the artist's copyright line. Goodrich 97.
Etching, 15.25" x 21.5". Framed 25.25" x 21.5".
Condition: Moderate toning, mostly visible in the margins.

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  • Provenance: Notes:
    Winslow Homer's dedication to printmaking in the 1880s and the creative ability he brought to his images sets him apart from other American artists of the period. Homer etched all of his plates and A.H. Ritchie printed all the impressions. Five of Homer's copper plates were in A.H. Ritchie's possession at the time of Homer's death in 1910, the current work being one of these. A.H. Ritchie sold his business to Charles White, who then became the owner of the five plates. He began making restrikes from the plates in 1940. In 1941 he sold the plates to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. William M. Ivins, Curator of Prints at the Met, asked White to print additional impressions of the plates but to wipe the plates clean to achieve a more linear quality. The impressions printed by White in 1940 more closely resemble this impression, with tone to add form that was typical of etchings produced in the Late 19th Century. The prints printed in 1940 and 1941 are often called the "White" impressions and are generally printed on Japan paper.

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