Artwork
"All in the Gay and Golden Weather"

"All in the Gay and Golden Weather" is a print by the Impressionist artist Winslow Homer. It dates from 1869 and is held in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art.
About this work
Overview
All in the Gay and Golden Weather, a painting from 1869, falls within Winslow Homer's transitional period from commercial illustration to oil painting, preceding his notable maritime themes.
Subject & Meaning
The serene scene depicts a man and woman at leisure in a boat, enveloped by tall grasses and reeds. The tranquil atmosphere and the couple's dark, intricately detailed attire contrast with the warm, light-filled environment, suggesting a moment of quiet intimacy.
Technique & Style
Homer utilized the density of oil paint to achieve a light-filled ambiance. The interplay of light and shadow enhances the depth and warmth of the scene, characteristic of his explorations in oil during this period.
History & Provenance
Created in the post-Civil War era, this work aligns with Homer's late 1860s output, which included both studio oils and watercolor studies of rural and coastal life. The painting is part of The Cleveland Museum of Art's collection.
Artist & collection
Artist
Winslow Homer (February 24, 1836 – September 29, 1910) was an American landscape painter and illustrator, best known for his marine subjects.



















