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Croquet Scene

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One of America’s foremost painters, Winslow Homer began his career as an illustrator during the Civil War. In the late 1860s, he turned his acute observational and technical skills toward oil painting, depicting figures bathed in sunlight out-of-doors. These early paintings, often executed in series, feature scenes of upper-class leisure pursuits—in this case, women and men competing with one another in the popular sport of croquet, which had recently been introduced to the United States from the British Isles. In Croquet Scene, one of five paintings Homer completed on the subject, progress on “the grand round” seems fairly advanced. The crouching male figure positions the ball belonging to the woman dressed in red. She is about to croquet (or “send up the country”) another ball, probably belonging to the woman in the left foreground, who shields her eyes against the bright afternoon sun. Notable for its bold patterning, strong contours, and brilliant light effects, the painting epitomizes the spirit of a breezy summer afternoon.

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Mediumoil paint (paint)
Dimensions66 × 40 Cm
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Timeline
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New York City, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Life in America, cat. 217.

New York City, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Life in America, cat. 217.
Thu
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Feb
exhibition

Worcester, MA, Worcester Art Museum, Coming Away: Winslow Homer and England, Nov. 11, 2017–Feb. 4, 2018; Milwaukee Art Museum, Mar. 2–May 20, 2018, cat. 11.

Worcester, MA, Worcester Art Museum, Coming Away: Winslow Homer and England, Nov. 11, 2017–Feb. 4, 2018; Milwaukee Art Museum, Mar. 2–May 20, 2018, cat. 11.
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Judith A. Barter, et al., <em>The Age of American Impressionism: Masterpieces from the Art Institute of Chicago</em>

Judith A. Barter, et al., The Age of American Impressionism: Masterpieces from the Art Institute of Chicago (Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, 2011), cat. 1.
Thu
26
Feb
exhibition

Metropolitan Museum of Art, American Stories: Paintings of Everyday Life, 1765–1915, Oct. 12, 2009–Jan. 24, 2010; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Feb. 28–May 23, 2010.

Metropolitan Museum of Art, American Stories: Paintings of Everyday Life, 1765–1915, Oct. 12, 2009–Jan. 24, 2010; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Feb. 28–May 23, 2010.
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Mark Sidwell, U.S. History Student Textbook, 3rd edition,

Mark Sidwell, U.S. History Student Textbook, 3rd edition, (Bob Jones University Press, 2001), ill.
Thu
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Lloyd Goodrich, Winslow Homer

Lloyd Goodrich, Winslow Homer (New York: George Braziller, 1959), pl. 6.
Thu
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exhibition

Art Institute of Chicago, <a href="https://www.artic.edu/exhibitions/4071/two-centuries-of-american-art-1750-1950"><em>Two Centuries of American Art, 1750-1950</em></a>, Oct. 1, 1959–Jan. 10, 1960...

Art Institute of Chicago, Two Centuries of American Art, 1750-1950, Oct. 1, 1959–Jan. 10, 1960, no cat. [downloadable checklist available].
Thu
26
Feb
exhibition

Washington DC, National Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Winslow Homer, A Retrospective Exhibition, Nov. 23, 1958–Jan. 4, 1959, cat. 9; New York City, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Jan. 29–Mar. 8, 1959; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston...

Washington DC, National Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Winslow Homer, A Retrospective Exhibition, Nov. 23, 1958–Jan. 4, 1959, cat. 9; New York City, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Jan. 29–Mar. 8, 1959; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Mar–May 1959.
Thu
26
Feb
exhibition

Los Angeles Municipal Gallery, Barnsdall Park, The American Scene 1710–1940, Apr. 17–May 6, 1956.

Los Angeles Municipal Gallery, Barnsdall Park, The American Scene 1710–1940, Apr. 17–May 6, 1956.
Thu
26
Feb
exhibition

Northampton, Mass., Smith College Museum of Art, Winslow Homer: Illustrator, Feb. 1951; Williamstown, Mass., Lawrence Art Museum, Williams College, cat. 30.

Northampton, Mass., Smith College Museum of Art, Winslow Homer: Illustrator, Feb. 1951; Williamstown, Mass., Lawrence Art Museum, Williams College, cat. 30.
Thu
26
Feb
note

Henry–Russell Hitchcock, “American Painting at the Art Institute,” Art Institute Quarterly 45

Henry–Russell Hitchcock, “American Painting at the Art Institute,” Art Institute Quarterly 45 (Sept. 15, 1951), ill. p. 47 and detail ill. on cover.
Thu
26
Feb
exhibition

Utica, Munson–Williams–Proctor Institute, Paintings by Winslow Homer and Thomas Eakins, Dec. 1–Jan. 19, 1947, cat. 10.

Utica, Munson–Williams–Proctor Institute, Paintings by Winslow Homer and Thomas Eakins, Dec. 1–Jan. 19, 1947, cat. 10.
Thu
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Lloyd Goodrich, Winslow Homer

Lloyd Goodrich, Winslow Homer (MacMillan Company, 1944), pl. 7.
Thu
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Lloyd Goodrich, “Young Winslow Homer,” Magazine of Art 37

Lloyd Goodrich, “Young Winslow Homer,” Magazine of Art 37 (Feb. 1944), 58–63 (ill.).
Thu
26
Feb
exhibition

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Sport in American Art, Oct. 10–Dec. 10, 1944, cat. 56.

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Sport in American Art, Oct. 10–Dec. 10, 1944, cat. 56.
Thu
26
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Art Digest 17

Art Digest 17 (Feb. 15, 1943), 16 (ill.).
Thu
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Frederick Sweet, “Croquet Scene by Winslow Homer,” Bulletin of The Art Institute of Chicago 37

Frederick Sweet, “Croquet Scene by Winslow Homer,” Bulletin of The Art Institute of Chicago 37 (Dec. 1943), 98–99 (ill.).
Thu
26
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sold to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1942.

sold to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1942.
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Art Institute of Chicago Annual Report for the Year, 1941– 1942

Art Institute of Chicago Annual Report for the Year, 1941– 1942 (Art Institute of Chicago, 1942), 7, ill. p. 139.
Thu
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Magazine of Art 32

Magazine of Art 32 (June 3, 1939), 331 (ill.).
Thu
26
Feb
exhibition

New York, Macbeth Gallery, An Introduction to Homer, Dec. 15–Jan. 18, 1937, cat. 69.

New York, Macbeth Gallery, An Introduction to Homer, Dec. 15–Jan. 18, 1937, cat. 69.
Thu
26
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M. Bruening, “Current Exhibitions,” Parnassus 9

M. Bruening, “Current Exhibitions,” Parnassus 9 (Jan. 1937), 32–34 (ill.).
Thu
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John Shapley, ed., The Index of Twentieth Century Artists 4

John Shapley, ed., The Index of Twentieth Century Artists 4 (New York, College Art Association, 1934) vol. 1; reprint ed., (New York:,Arno Press, 1970), 24–37, 56–60.
Thu
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J. Walker et al., Great American Painting from Smibert to Bellows, 1729–1924

J. Walker et al., Great American Painting from Smibert to Bellows, 1729–1924 (Oxford University Press, 1943), 59 (ill.).
Thu
26
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note

Judith A. Barter, et al., American Arts at The Art Institute of Chicago: From Colonial Times to World War I

Judith A. Barter, et al., American Arts at The Art Institute of Chicago: From Colonial Times to World War I (Art Institute of Chicago, 1998).
Sun
26
Feb
exhibition

Washington DC, National Gallery of Art, Winslow Homer, Oct. 15, 1995–Jan. 28, 1996; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Feb. 21–May 26, 1996, New York City, Metropolitan Museum of Art, June 17–Sept. 22, 1996.

Washington DC, National Gallery of Art, Winslow Homer, Oct. 15, 1995–Jan. 28, 1996; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Feb. 21–May 26, 1996, New York City, Metropolitan Museum of Art, June 17–Sept. 22, 1996.
Mon
26
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Stuart Klawans, “The Art Institute of Chicago at the Crossroads of America,” Business Week, Special Advertising Section, 3180

Stuart Klawans, “The Art Institute of Chicago at the Crossroads of America,” Business Week, Special Advertising Section, 3180 (Oct. 1, 1990), 81–118, ill. p. 115.
Fri
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note

Master Paintings in The Art Institute of Chicago

Master Paintings in The Art Institute of Chicago (Little, Brown, and Company, 1988), 84 (ill.).
Fri
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Milo M. Naeve, “The Edwardian Era and Patrons of American Art at The Art Institute of Chicago: The Birth of a Tradition,” America’s International Exposition of Fine Arts and Antiques

Milo M. Naeve, “The Edwardian Era and Patrons of American Art at The Art Institute of Chicago: The Birth of a Tradition,” America’s International Exposition of Fine Arts and Antiques (Lakeside Group, 1988), 22, fig. 3.
Fri
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Tom Armstrong, “The New Field–McCormick Galleries in the Art Institute of Chicago,” Magazine Antiques 134, 4

Tom Armstrong, “The New Field–McCormick Galleries in the Art Institute of Chicago,” Magazine Antiques 134, 4 (Oct. 1988), 822–35, pl. XI.
Fri
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Marvin D. Schwartz, “The Art Institute’s New Wing,” Antiques and the Arts Weekly

Marvin D. Schwartz, “The Art Institute’s New Wing,” Antiques and the Arts Weekly (Nov. 4, 1988), 1, 60–62 (ill.).
Thu
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Jules D. Prown, “Winslow Homer in His Art,” Smithsonian Studies in American Art 1, 1

Jules D. Prown, “Winslow Homer in His Art,” Smithsonian Studies in American Art 1, 1 (Spring 1987), 31–36, no. 8.
Sun
26
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exhibition

New Haven, Yale University Art Gallery, Winslow Homer: The Croquet Game, Apr. 18–June 24, 1984; Washington DC, Corcoran Gallery, July 14–Sept. 16, 1984; Buffalo, New York, Albright–Knox Art Gallery, Sept. 29–Nov. 25...

New Haven, Yale University Art Gallery, Winslow Homer: The Croquet Game, Apr. 18–June 24, 1984; Washington DC, Corcoran Gallery, July 14–Sept. 16, 1984; Buffalo, New York, Albright–Knox Art Gallery, Sept. 29–Nov. 25, 1984; Art Institute of Chicago, Dec. 8, 1984–Feb. 3, 1985; New York, National Academy of Design, Mar. 7–May 5, 1985, cat. 29.
Sun
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David Park Curry, Winslow Homer, The Croquet Game

David Park Curry, Winslow Homer, The Croquet Game (Yale University Press, 1984), no. 20.
Sat
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Pocketguide to The Art Institute of Chicago

Pocketguide to The Art Institute of Chicago (Art Institute of Chicago, 1983), 37, no. 50.
Mon
26
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“The Collections–American Arts” Chicago History 8

“The Collections–American Arts” Chicago History 8 (Spring 1979), 34–36 (ill.).
Sun
26
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Art Institute of Chicago, One Hundred Masterpieces,

Art Institute of Chicago, One Hundred Masterpieces, (R.R. Donnelley and Sons Company, 1978), 88 (ill.).
Mon
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Lois Fink, “American Artists in France, 1850–1870,” American Art Journal 5

Lois Fink, “American Artists in France, 1850–1870,” American Art Journal 5 (Nov. 1973), 32–49 (ill.).
Mon
26
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John Wilmerding, ed., The Genius of American Painting

John Wilmerding, ed., The Genius of American Painting (New York, William Morrow & Company, 1973), 1973 (ill.).
Mon
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Sharah B. Sherrill, “Current and Coming: Winslow Homer Retrospective,” Antiques 103

Sharah B. Sherrill, “Current and Coming: Winslow Homer Retrospective,” Antiques 103 (Apr. 1973), 602 (ill.).
Mon
26
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Lloyd Goodrich, Winslow Homer, exh. cat.,

Lloyd Goodrich, Winslow Homer, exh. cat., (Whitney Museum of American Art / New York Graphic Society Ltd., 1973), 55 (ill.).
Sat
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Pierre Courthion, Impressionism, trans. by John Shapley

Pierre Courthion, Impressionism, trans. by John Shapley (Harry N. Abrams, 1972), 110 (ill.).
Thu
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John Maxon, The Art Institute of Chicago

John Maxon, The Art Institute of Chicago (Harry N. Abrams, Inc. 1970), 265.
Wed
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Barbara Novak, American Painting of the Nineteenth Century

Barbara Novak, American Painting of the Nineteenth Century (Praeger, 1969), 168 (ill.).
Mon
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Richard McLanathan, The American Tradition in the Arts

Richard McLanathan, The American Tradition in the Arts (Harcourt Brace and World, Inc., 1968), 168 (ill.).
Fri
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Art Institute of Chicago, Department of Museum Education, Comments on Selected Paintings in the Collection of The Art Institute of Chicago, prelim. ed., 1965, 34.

Art Institute of Chicago, Department of Museum Education, Comments on Selected Paintings in the Collection of The Art Institute of Chicago, prelim. ed., 1965, 34.
Wed
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H. Ingalls, “Elements in the Development of Winslow Homer,” Art Journal 24

H. Ingalls, “Elements in the Development of Winslow Homer,” Art Journal 24 (Fall 1964), 18–22, ill. p. 331.
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Time 79

Time 79 (Jan. 12, 1962), ill.
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Paintings in The Art Institute of Chicago: A Catalogue of the Picture Collection

Paintings in The Art Institute of Chicago: A Catalogue of the Picture Collection (Art Institute of Chicago,1961), 218, ill. p. 378.
Sun
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Albert Ten Eyck, Winslow Homer, American Artists: His World and His Work

Albert Ten Eyck, Winslow Homer, American Artists: His World and His Work (New York, Clarkson N. Potter, Inc., 1961), 101 (ill.).
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