Boys Fishing

Thomas Le Clear

Created:
Movement:
1846
Realism
key Notes:
Genre scene, American realism
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Dimensions:
26 × 21 in. (66 × 53.3 cm)
medium:
Oil on canvas
Difficulty:
Expert
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Boys Fishing by Thomas Le Clear

Thomas Le Clear (1818–1882) was an American artist known for his genre paintings and portraits. His work, Boys Fishing, created in 1846, exemplifies his skill in capturing everyday scenes with a sense of realism and narrative depth. Painted using oil on canvas, this piece reflects the mid-19th century American interest in rural life and leisure activities. Le Clear's attention to detail and composition in Boys Fishing contributes to the understanding of American genre painting during this period. The painting is significant for its portrayal of youthful innocence and the simplicity of rural pastimes, themes that were prevalent in American art of the time. Le Clear's work, including this painting, played a role in shaping the visual culture of the United States during a time of rapid social and economic change.

Description of the work:

"Boys Fishing" by Thomas Le Clear, created in 1846, is an oil on canvas painting that exemplifies the American genre painting style of the mid-19th century. The artwork depicts a serene scene of young boys engaged in fishing, capturing a moment of leisure and innocence in a natural setting.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Boys Fishing