Cape Trinity, Saguenay River (1904-09) by Winslow Homer

Cape Trinity, Saguenay River - Winslow Homer - 1904-09

Artwork Information

TitleCape Trinity, Saguenay River
ArtistWinslow Homer
Date1904-09
MediumOil On Canvas
Dimensions28 3/4 x 48 3/4 in

About Cape Trinity, Saguenay River

Winslow Homer’s 1904-09 oil on canvas painting, “Cape Trinity, Saguenay River, Moonlight,” depicts a perilous journey down the river in a canoe. The painting is based on watercolors created during fishing trips in Quebec with his brother. Although the artwork is considered unfinished, it still displays Homer’s unique style of impressionism.

Measuring 28 1/2 x 48 inches, the painting features a landscape of rocks and water illuminated by moonlight. A sketch of the artwork also exists in graphite on paper. While the painting is notable for its depiction of danger and adventure, it also showcases Homer’s love for nature and his ability to create stunningly realistic scenery.

The artwork has been featured in various exhibitions throughout history, including a recent exhibit at The Met Fifth Avenue. Other works by Winslow Homer have also focused on scenes of the sea, boats, and coastlines. “Cape Trinity” remains widely popular today and is often reproduced in various forms. It takes an average of 10-28 days to recreate this iconic piece accurately.

Overall, Winslow Homer’s “Cape Trinity” presents viewers with an immersive experience that transports them to Quebec’s wilderness through vivid colors and intricate details that stir feelings of awe and wonder at Mother Nature’s raw beauty.

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