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East Hampton Beach, Long Island (1874) by Winslow Homer - Stretched Canvas

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East Hampton Beach, Long Island (1874) by Winslow Homer.

.: Manufacturing regions: UK, EU

.: Printing method:  Giclée, Solvent inkjet

.: Lifelong color guarantee

.: 100% cotton fabric

.: Wooden frame

.: High image quality and detail

.: For indoor use

.: Pre-installed hanging hardware

.: Ensures proper locking to walls

 

Dimensions: 10" X 8" , Depth: 1.5"

 

Each custom stretched canvas begins with a 12-color Giclée print, produced from a choice of substrates. We then make a custom wooden frame. The canvas is then hand-finished by our experienced framing team, who ensure each corner fold is perfectly smooth and tight.

 

Designed for indoor use, custom stretched canvas prints are made from treated cotton - providing the smoothest of matte surfaces for exceptional design vividity. A combination of <b>quality and durability</b>, these hangings come with a <b>lifelong color guarantee; there's significant confidence in their withstanding the test of time</b>. On the backside, pre-installed hanging hardware <b>ensures proper locking to walls</b>. 

 

Colors may vary slightly during the printing process.

 

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<h2>About this piece of art and the artist </h2>

 

Born the second son of the three children of his parents in Boston, Winslow Homer picked up his longing for painting as talented from his amateur painter mother. His artistic education was limited only to the extent of his brief apprenticeship with a lithographer. His mastery in sketching and expertise in watercolors were the outcome of his keen observation of nature and the rest could be attributed to his inborn spontaneity. He traveled widely but always stayed close to nature with a painter's eye and a restless brush. Womenfolk promenading along the seashore and those frolicking in a meadow were always some of his dearest subjects and were always close to heart.

 

East Hampton Beach is one such exciting moment of his life and his brush with watercolor translated its naturalistic details into an invigorating piece of painting.