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Right and Left

Winslow Homer1909

National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
Washington, DC, United States

_Right and Left_ refers to the shooting of two birds, one just after the other, with a double barreled shotgun. Winslow Homer may have seen hunters perform this feat at sea near his studio overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in Prouts Neck, Maine.


Homer depicts a hunter firing at a pair of goldeneye ducks from a boat behind the bird at left. Small details heighten the drama: the flash of red from the gun, the sliver of sun on the horizon, and a loose feather floating in the air. The hunter’s gun points out toward the viewer — and the artist. Painted near the end of Homer’s life, the work is filled with references to mortality.

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  • Title: Right and Left
  • Creator: Winslow Homer
  • Date Created: 1909
  • Physical Dimensions: overall: 71.8 x 122.9 cm (28 1/4 x 48 3/8 in.) framed: 105.4 x 156.8 x 10.2 cm (41 1/2 x 61 3/4 x 4 in.)
  • Provenance: Consigned by the artist January 1909 to (M. Knoedler & Co., New York); sold by 3 August 1909 to Randal Morgan [1854-1926], Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania; by inheritance to his wife, Mrs. Randal Morgan, Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania; consigned 1950 to (M. Knoedler & Co., New York);[1] purchased 11 July 1951 by NGA. [1] "MK [M. Knoedler] has from Mrs. R. M. [_Right and Left_] to net her . . . July 1950" (Doll & Richards records, box 53, Archives of American Art, Washington, D.C.).
  • Rights: CC0
  • Medium: oil on canvas
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

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