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Homer’s exploration of life and death in the tropics found ultimate expression in his oil painting The Gulf Stream painted at Prout’s Neck following his return from the Bahamas. A group of four watercolors documents the evolution of this terrifying seascape, which details the plight of a solitary black man, adrift in stormy seas on a broken boat and encircled by a school of aggressive requiem sharks. In early 1885, on his first trip to the Bahamas, Homer had painted Shark Fishing which depicts two fishermen controlling a hooked shark that struggles, mouth open, in the immediate foreground. On this same trip, the artist executed a similar subject, Sharks (The Derelict). In this work, an unmanned wooden boat, broken-masted and taking on water, is under attack by at least three large, circling animals. The fact that the boat is empty leaves the viewer to wonder if the worst has already happened.
Homer’s 1898 voyage to the Bahamas must have reminded him of these works, suggesting the idea for his next major painting. Either in Nassau, or more likely after he returned to Prout’s Neck, he developed the theme in two watercolors. One is Study for “The Gulf Stream”, a detailed view of the bow of the derelict boat that corresponds closely to the final painting. In the work, the artist trimmed a horizontal sheet into a vertical format and filled it nearly to the top with churning waves. In the Art Institute’s watercolor study The Gulf Stream, Homer positioned the shark so that it appears to swim over the submerged side of the boat. It is probable that he painted this work in his Prout’s Neck studio, where he would have been able to refer to the studies from 1885. He trimmed the bottom of The Gulf Stream sheet, forcing the belly of the shark right up against the picture plane. In both this watercolor and in the finished painting, the impassive (or dazed) expression of the castaway and his surprisingly relaxed (or resigned) pose imbue the subject with ambiguity.

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Mediumwove paper
Dimensions50 × 28 Cm
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seascapesanimalspeopleboatsCentury of Progressworld's fairsChicago World's Fairs
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New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, "Winslow Homer: Crosscurrents", April 4 - July 31, 2022, p. 123 (ill.), 140, cat. by Stephanie L. Herdrich and Sylvia Mount, et. al.

New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, "Winslow Homer: Crosscurrents", April 4 - July 31, 2022, p. 123 (ill.), 140, cat. by Stephanie L. Herdrich and Sylvia Mount, et. al.
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The Art Institute of Chicago, "Watercolors by Winslow Homer: The Color of Light, " February 16-May 11, 2008, pp. 188, 189 (ill.), 190, chap. 5 n. 28, cat. by Martha Tedeschi and Kristi Dahm.

The Art Institute of Chicago, "Watercolors by Winslow Homer: The Color of Light," February 16-May 11, 2008, pp. 188, 189 (ill.), 190, chap. 5 n. 28, cat. by Martha Tedeschi and Kristi Dahm.
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Robert M. Poole, “Hidden Depths,” Smithsonian Magazine 39: 2

Robert M. Poole, “Hidden Depths,” Smithsonian Magazine 39: 2 (May 2008), p. 94.
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The artist to his brother, Charles S....

The artist to his brother, Charles S. Homer, Jr. (1834–1917), New York, by 1910 [according to correspondence from Abigail Booth Gerdts to the Art Institute, February 10, 2007]. Charles W. Gould (1849–1931), New York, by 1915 [Brooklyn exh. cat. 1915]. Sold by Knoedler and Company, New York, to Martin A. Ryerson (1856–1932), Chicago, November 11, 1915 [invoice]
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Randall C. Griffin, Winslow Homer: An American Vision

Randall C. Griffin, Winslow Homer: An American Vision (New York, 2006), pp. 186, 200, fig. 178 (ill.).
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Peter H. Wood, Weathering the Storm: Inside Winslow Homer’s “Gulf Stream”

Peter H. Wood, Weathering the Storm: Inside Winslow Homer’s “Gulf Stream” (Athens, 2004), p. 27, pl. 4.
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exhibition

New York, Century Association, "Paintings by Thomas Eakins, 1844–1916, and Watercolors by Winslow Homer, 1836–1910, " January 10–February 25, 1951, no cat.

New York, Century Association, "Paintings by Thomas Eakins, 1844–1916, and Watercolors by Winslow Homer, 1836–1910," January 10–February 25, 1951, no cat.
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The Art Institute of Chicago, "Water Colors and Drawings by Winslow Homer, " October 14–December 4, 1944 (Gallery 13), no cat.

The Art Institute of Chicago, "Water Colors and Drawings by Winslow Homer," October 14–December 4, 1944 (Gallery 13), no cat.
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exhibition

The Art Institute of Chicago, "Twenty-Two Watercolors by Winslow Homer, " April 13–May 14, 1944 (Gallery G59), no cat.

The Art Institute of Chicago, "Twenty-Two Watercolors by Winslow Homer," April 13–May 14, 1944 (Gallery G59), no cat.
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The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago, "Winslow Homer to Present Day Chicago, " November 29–December 20, 1941, cat. 6.

The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago, "Winslow Homer to Present Day Chicago," November 29–December 20, 1941, cat. 6.
Sat
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exhibition

Pittsburgh, Pa., Carnegie Institute, "Centenary Exhibition of Works by Winslow Homer, " January 28–March 7, 1937, p. 23, cat. 55.

Pittsburgh, Pa., Carnegie Institute, "Centenary Exhibition of Works by Winslow Homer," January 28–March 7, 1937, p. 23, cat. 55.
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New York, M. Knoedler and Company, "Winslow Homer: Artist, " January 20–February 8, 1936, cat. 8.

New York, M. Knoedler and Company, "Winslow Homer: Artist," January 20–February 8, 1936, cat. 8.
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The Art Institute of Chicago, "Homer Centenary, " July 16–August 16, 1936, no cat.

The Art Institute of Chicago, "Homer Centenary," July 16–August 16, 1936, no cat.
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Indianapolis, Ind., John Herron Art Institute, "Watercolors by Winslow Homer Lent by the Art Institute of Chicago, " November 1–December 15, 1936, no cat.

Indianapolis, Ind., John Herron Art Institute, "Watercolors by Winslow Homer Lent by the Art Institute of Chicago," November 1–December 15, 1936, no cat.
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Museum of Art, "Winslow Homer, " May 2–June 8, 1936, cat. 40.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Museum of Art, "Winslow Homer," May 2–June 8, 1936, cat. 40.
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The Art Institute of Chicago, "A Century of Progress, " June 1–November 1, 1934, p. 68, cat. 474.

The Art Institute of Chicago, "A Century of Progress," June 1–November 1, 1934, p. 68, cat. 474.
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The Art Institute of Chicago, "A Century of Progress, " June 1–November 1, 1933, p. 92, cat. 895.

The Art Institute of Chicago, "A Century of Progress," June 1–November 1, 1933, p. 92, cat. 895.
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given to the Art Institute, 1933.

given to the Art Institute, 1933.
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Theodore Bolton, “Water Colors by Homer: Critique and Catalogue,” The Fine Arts 18: 5

Theodore Bolton, “Water Colors by Homer: Critique and Catalogue,” The Fine Arts 18: 5 (April 1932), p. 52.
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City Art Museum of St. Louis, "Water Colors by Winslow Homer, " December 15, 1932–January 15, 1933, no cat.

City Art Museum of St. Louis, "Water Colors by Winslow Homer," December 15, 1932–January 15, 1933, no cat.
Sat
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exhibition

New York, Museum of Modern Art, "Winslow Homer, Albert P. Ryder, Thomas Eakins, " May 1930, p. 25, cat. 50.

New York, Museum of Modern Art, "Winslow Homer, Albert P. Ryder, Thomas Eakins," May 1930, p. 25, cat. 50.
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The Buffalo Fine Art Academy, Albright Art Gallery, "An Important Group of Paintings in Oil and Water Color by Winslow Homer: Loaned by The Art Institute of Chicago, " December 15, 1929–January 6, 1930, cat. 12.

The Buffalo Fine Art Academy, Albright Art Gallery, "An Important Group of Paintings in Oil and Water Color by Winslow Homer: Loaned by The Art Institute of Chicago," December 15, 1929–January 6, 1930, cat. 12.
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The Art Institute of Chicago, "Watercolors by Winslow Homer from the Collection of Martin A. Ryerson, " April 1926, no cat.

The Art Institute of Chicago, "Watercolors by Winslow Homer from the Collection of Martin A. Ryerson," April 1926, no cat.
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The Art Institute of Chicago, "Watercolors by Winslow Homer from the Collection of Martin A. Ryerson, " July–Fall, 1926, no cat.

The Art Institute of Chicago, "Watercolors by Winslow Homer from the Collection of Martin A. Ryerson," July–Fall, 1926, no cat.
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The Art Institute of Chicago, A Guide to the Paintings in the Permanent Collection

The Art Institute of Chicago, A Guide to the Paintings in the Permanent Collection (Chicago, 1925), p. 164, no. 2385.
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Omaha Society of Fine Arts, December 26, 1924–February 3, 1925, no cat.

Omaha Society of Fine Arts, December 26, 1924–February 3, 1925, no cat.
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exhibition

Paris, Hotel de la Chambre Syndicale de la Curiosité et des Beaux Arts, "Exposition d'Art Americain, " May 18–June 25, 1923, p. 40, cat. 15.

Paris, Hotel de la Chambre Syndicale de la Curiosité et des Beaux Arts, "Exposition d'Art Americain," May 18–June 25, 1923, p. 40, cat. 15.
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The Art Institute of Chicago, "The Second International Water Color Exhibition, " April 15–May 21, 1922, p. 20, cat. 190.

The Art Institute of Chicago, "The Second International Water Color Exhibition," April 15–May 21, 1922, p. 20, cat. 190.
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"Current Exhibitions," Bulletin of the Art Institute of Chicago 14: 8

"Current Exhibitions," Bulletin of the Art Institute of Chicago 14: 8 (November 1922), p. 99 (ill.).
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Muskegon, Mich., Hackley Art Gallery, "Watercolors and Drawings by Winslow Homer, Lent by Martin Ryerson, " May 9–June 20, 1921, no cat.

Muskegon, Mich., Hackley Art Gallery, "Watercolors and Drawings by Winslow Homer, Lent by Martin Ryerson," May 9–June 20, 1921, no cat.
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The Art Institute of Chicago, "Watercolors by Winslow Homer, Martin Ryerson Collection, " July–September, 1921, no cat.

The Art Institute of Chicago, "Watercolors by Winslow Homer, Martin Ryerson Collection," July–September, 1921, no cat.
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The Art Institute of Chicago, "Watercolors by Winslow Homer Lent by Martin A. Ryerson, " October 1–26, 1920, no cat.

The Art Institute of Chicago, "Watercolors by Winslow Homer Lent by Martin A. Ryerson," October 1–26, 1920, no cat.
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Pittsburgh, Pa., Carnegie Institute, "Winslow Homer and John Singer Sargent: An Exhibition of Water Colors, " November 1–27, 1917, cat. 16; also traveled to the Cleveland Museum of Art, November 30–December 31...

Pittsburgh, Pa., Carnegie Institute, "Winslow Homer and John Singer Sargent: An Exhibition of Water Colors," November 1–27, 1917, cat. 16; also traveled to the Cleveland Museum of Art, November 30–December 31, 1917; the Toledo Museum of Art, January 1918; the Detroit Museum of Art, February 2–28, 1918; the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, March 1918; the Milwaukee Art Institute, April 1918; the City Art Museum of St. Louis, May 5–26, 1918; and the Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester, New York, June 6–July 7, 1918.
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The Art Institute of Chicago, "Twenty Water Colors by Winslow Homer, Martin Ryerson Collection, " January 5–June 16, 1916, no cat.

The Art Institute of Chicago, "Twenty Water Colors by Winslow Homer, Martin Ryerson Collection," January 5–June 16, 1916, no cat.
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“Notes,” Bulletin of The Art Institute of Chicago 10: 2

“Notes,” Bulletin of The Art Institute of Chicago 10: 2 (February 1916), p. 143.
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New York, The Museum of the Brooklyn Institute, "Water Colors by Winslow Homer, " October 16–November 7, 1915, p. 9, cat. 45.

New York, The Museum of the Brooklyn Institute, "Water Colors by Winslow Homer," October 16–November 7, 1915, p. 9, cat. 45.
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Nicolai Cikovsky, Jr., and Franklin Kelly, Winslow Homer, exh. cat.

Nicolai Cikovsky, Jr., and Franklin Kelly, Winslow Homer, exh. cat. (Washington D.C.: The National Gallery of Art, 1995), p. 382, fig. 245.
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Ann Keay Beneduce, A Weekend with Winslow Homer

Ann Keay Beneduce, A Weekend with Winslow Homer (New York, 1993), p. 52.
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David Andrews, Training the Hand and Eye: American Drawings from the Cooper-Hewitt Museum

David Andrews, Training the Hand and Eye: American Drawings from the Cooper-Hewitt Museum (Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1989), p. 8.
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Helen A. Cooper, Winslow Homer Watercolors, exh. cat.

Helen A. Cooper, Winslow Homer Watercolors, exh. cat. (Washington, D.C.: The National Gallery of Art, 1986), pp. 142, and 251, cat. 134 (ill.).
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Philip C. Beam, Winslow Homer Watercolors, exh. cat.

Philip C. Beam, Winslow Homer Watercolors, exh. cat. (Brunswick, Maine: Bowdoin College Museum of Art, 1983), pp. 30 and 46.
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Gordon Hendricks, The Life and Work of Winslow Homer

Gordon Hendricks, The Life and Work of Winslow Homer (New York, 1979), pp. 196–97 and 285, fig. CL–104.
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Metropolitan Museum of Art, Two Worlds of Andrew Wyeth: Kuerners and Olsons, exh. cat.

Metropolitan Museum of Art, Two Worlds of Andrew Wyeth: Kuerners and Olsons, exh. cat. (New York, 1976), p. 15, fig. 9.
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Patti Hannaway, Winslow Homer in the Tropics

Patti Hannaway, Winslow Homer in the Tropics (Richmond, 1973), pp. 166–67, pl. 13.
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John Wilmerding, Winslow Homer

John Wilmerding, Winslow Homer (New York, 1972), pp. 174 and 212, fig. 5–23.
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Winslow Homer’s Sub-Tropical America, exh. cat.

Winslow Homer’s Sub-Tropical America, exh. cat. (Coral Gables, Fla.: Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami, 1968), pp. 12 and 25, cat. 29.
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Philip C. Beam, Winslow Homer at Prout’s Neck

Philip C. Beam, Winslow Homer at Prout’s Neck (Boston, 1966), pp. 168–69, fig. 70.
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Brunswick, Maine, Bowdoin College Museum of Art, "Winslow Homer at Prout’s Neck, " July 8–September 4, 1966, cat. 39 (ill.).

Brunswick, Maine, Bowdoin College Museum of Art, "Winslow Homer at Prout’s Neck," July 8–September 4, 1966, cat. 39 (ill.).
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Richmond, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, "Homer and the Sea, " Fall 1964, cat. 31, cat. by Lloyd Goodrich; also traveled to Newport News, Va., The Mariners Museum, Fall 1964.

Richmond, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, "Homer and the Sea," Fall 1964, cat. 31, cat. by Lloyd Goodrich; also traveled to Newport News, Va., The Mariners Museum, Fall 1964.
Tue
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Albert Ten Eyck Gardner, Winslow Homer, American Artist: His World and His Work

Albert Ten Eyck Gardner, Winslow Homer, American Artist: His World and His Work (New York, 1961), p. 100 (ill.).
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