Two Soldiers Resting [verso]

1862

Winslow Homer

Associated Names
Winslow Homer

Artist, American, 1836 - 1910

This drawing depicts two seated individuals. One person is fully covered with a draped cloth, obscuring their head and body. They are hunched forward in a sitting position. The other person is seated in a relaxed pose, wearing a uniform or coat with visible buttons. Their face is partially visible, and they wear a hat. The surrounding area includes rough sketches of fabric hangings and a box with the number "61" on it. The background is minimally detailed with light sketch lines.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    graphite on wove paper

  • Credit Line

    Gift of Dr. Edmund Louis Gray Zalinski, II

  • Dimensions

    sheet: 17.8 × 25.3 cm (7 × 9 15/16 in.)

  • Accession Number

    1996.121.14.b

  • Catalogue Raisonné

    Goodrich/Gerdts 2005, Vol. I, no. 176-V

Associated Artworks

The image depicts a battlefield scene with figures in trenches. The inscription reads "A shell in the trenches before Richmond." The drawing shows chaotic movement and intensity, sketched with swift lines on brown paper. It captures immediacy and turmoil, possibly representing smoke, dirt, and movement related to an explosion or shell impact. The tone is tense and hectic, with urgency and action conveyed through rough pencil marks.

A Shell in the Trenches before Richmond [recto]

Winslow Homer

1862


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Major Edmund Louis Gray Zalinski, New York, by gift of Homer, 1904; Edmund Robbins Zalinski, his son, by bequest, 1909; Edmund Louis Gray Zalinski II, his son, Philadelphia, by gift, 1955; gift to NGA, 1996.

Associated Names

Bibliography

2005

  • Goodrich, Lloyd, and Abigail Booth Gerdts. Record of Works by Winslow Homer, vol. 1. New York: Spanierman Gallery, 2005, p. 215, no. 176-V.

Inscriptions

upper left verso in graphite: 3 (circled); center verso in graphite: 6(?)1

Markings

in black ink: (not deciphered initials) HOMER

Wikidata ID

Q64640345

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