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Shooting the Rapids, Saguenay River  1910

by Winslow Homer

Homer often enjoyed fishing trips in the wilderness of Quebec with his brother Charles. He based this unfinished painting on watercolors created during their last visit to Canada in 1902. Family tradition suggests that it records a perilous canoe journey down the Saguenay River and that Charles is the frightened passenger holding on to the gunwales. Homer only sketchily bl...
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Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art