Description
Winslow Homer (American, 18361910) Snap the Whip, 1872 Wild energy fills Winslow Homer's idyllic schoolhouse scene in Snap the Whip. This nostalgic work is a product of postCivil War America, idolizing life away from cities and towns. It is full of strength and youth and hopeful prospects for the futuresymbolic of a society rebuilding itself. The oil painting featured in this puzzle precedes Homer's major shift to watercolors, and it is a centerpiece of the permanent collection of The Butler Institute of American Art. WARNING: Choking hazardsmall parts. Not suitable for children under 3 years. - INDIVIDUAL ITEM RRP £14.99