Jaclyn Conley Canada, b. 1979
In a New Field, 2020
oil on panel with collage
182.9 x 304.8 cm
72 x 120 in
72 x 120 in
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I’ve been looking for examples of how to respond to turbulent times through narrative images. In considering Winslow Homer’s painting Veteran in a New Field and the photograph of a...
I’ve been looking for examples of how to respond to turbulent times through narrative images. In considering Winslow Homer’s painting Veteran in a New Field and the photograph of a man documented during the Poor People’s March in 1968 I’ve found parallels within these moments nearly 100 years apart. In each a solitary central figure looks outward, each embodying a kind of grace and calm amongst the intensity of their historic moments. Each of these figures is claiming their space, both quietly heroic in their fields.
The Veteran in a New Field, by Winslow Homer, 1865
Painted soon after General Robert E. Lee’s surrender on April 9, 1865, and President Abraham Lincoln’s assassination five days later, Homer’s painting of a single figure harvesting in a field can be seen to reference death and rebirth during a time of sacrifice and attempted recovery in 19th century America.
The Veteran in a New Field, by Winslow Homer, 1865
Painted soon after General Robert E. Lee’s surrender on April 9, 1865, and President Abraham Lincoln’s assassination five days later, Homer’s painting of a single figure harvesting in a field can be seen to reference death and rebirth during a time of sacrifice and attempted recovery in 19th century America.
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