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1938.2

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The Fountains at Night, World's Columbian Exposition

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Artist

Winslow Homer (Boston, Massachusetts, 2/24/1836 - 9/29/1910, Prout's Neck, Maine)

Title

The Fountains at Night, World's Columbian Exposition

Creation Date

1893

Century

late 19th century

Dimensions

16 3/8 in. x 25 1/8 in. (41.59 cm x 63.82 cm)

Object Type

painting

Creation Place

North America, United States, Illinois

Medium and Support

oil on canvas

Credit Line

Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine, Bequest of Mrs. Charles Savage Homer, Jr.

Copyright

Public Domain

Accession Number

1938.2

This painting reflects Winslow Homer’s experience of the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago. The so-called “White City” exemplified American artists’ embrace of classical forms in public art. Frederick MacMonnies’s Columbian Fountain trumpeted the nation’s progress in art, science, and industry. In The Fountains at Night, Homer depicts a corner of this monumental allegorical project as seen from a passing gondola. It captures the dreamlike aspect of the Chicago fair, enhanced by the new invention of electric light. Homer conveys the awesomeness of MacMonnies’s exuberant classicism in a decidedly unclassical manner with a cropped asymmetrical composition, monochromatic palette, and flattened form. These features bespeak the artist’s engagement with more modern sources of artistic inspiration, including Japanese prints and photography.

Keywords: landscape (representation)