The Life Line is an oil on canvas painting by the American artist Winslow Homer. The painting measures 28.63 by 44.75 inches. It is part of the Elkins collection and is held by the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
The painting is a dramatic representation of people being rescued from a foundering ship. The central focus of the painting is two people hanging in a breeches buoy, suspended from the rope and pulley above. The breeches buoy was a recent invention when Homer did the painting in 1884.
One of the rescued people is lolling backwards, apparently unconscious. The other person, whose face is obscured by a billowing scarf, has his arms wrapped around the unconscious person.
Most of the painting is done in shades of gray. It depicts mountainous seas under a storm cast sky. The bright red color of the scarf is in stark contrast to the rest of the painting.
Improve the look of your space by hanging a Homer painting The Life Line. Today this painting has been carefully recreated detail-by-detail to near perfection as a complete canvas art reproduction. Why settle for a print when you can add sophistication to your rooms with a beautiful fine gallery reproduction oil painting? Why not grace your home with this reproduced masterpiece? It is sure to bring many admirers!
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Pintada a Mano
Cada pintura es pintada a mano en un 100% por artistas experimentados. Nunca usamos la tecnología digital o esquina cortada.
Pinceles grandes
Nuestros artistas profesionales se dedican en cada detalle de obras de arte. Le aseguramos que cada obra de arte será exquisita.
Marco Delicado
Envuelto y estirado en marcos de madera de alta duración y bellos.
Listas para colgar
Nuestras pinturas ya se estiran: los bordes están rematados y cubiertos con lienzo- están listas para colgar en cuanto se sacarán de la caja.
Arte Inspirado
Los motivos originales de Artisoo vienen de las escuelas de arte más prestigiosas y academias de bellas artes.
Óleo Ecológico
Sólo utilizamos pinturas de la calidad de la marca “Marie´s museum”, debido a que son amistosas con el medio ambiente y no se descoloran.