Influential 19th century painter, Winslow Homer (1836 – 1910), departed from Impressionistic artistic conventions to produce realistic images of American life. Excelling at illustration, oil painting and watercolors, he initially won acclaim for Civil War battlefront illustrations rendered for "Harper's Weekly," later painting idyllic farm and rural scenes. He is best known for his seascapes, often infused with energy and epic grandeur, and his direct interpretation of man's stoic relationship with the rugged wilderness. Homer had a revolutionary impact upon watercolor artwork, with a fresh, spontaneous, natural style and beautifully depicted veils of atmosphere that remain unparalleled.
In this painting Fresh Air, a girl and sheep on a hill were depicted in a whole scene. Winslow Home depicted this normal farm landscape on a unique viewpoint, on a cloudy and windy day, a girl, sheep, and grassland on a slope. The wind is blowing though the girl, her dress, silk ribbon on her hat and grass waving in the air, the sheep still happily enjoying its meal. They are all enjoying the free air of nature.
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