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The Brierwood Pipe

1864
(American, 1836–1910)
Culture
America
Measurements
Framed: 68.9 x 64.1 x 9.2 cm (27 1/8 x 25 1/4 x 3 5/8 in.); Unframed: 42.8 x 37.5 cm (16 7/8 x 14 3/4 in.); Former: 69 x 64 x 8 cm (27 3/16 x 25 3/16 x 3 1/8 in.)
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During the Civil War, Homer worked as an artist-reporter for the New York newspaper Harper's Weekly.

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Created during the United States Civil War, Winslow Homer’s painting depicts two volunteers for the Union Army who sport their regiment’s highly colorful uniforms, a design discovered to be impractical due to its ability to be spotted by sharpshooters. Passing idle time in their encampment, one soldier holds a lit pipe and watches his companion whittle a block of wood. The painting shares its title with a contemporary poem, in which a soldier smokes a brierwood pipe and daydreams of the time when the conflict will end so he can return home. The museum acquired this painting during World War II, and it seems likely that the painting’s subject was viewed as especially significant for its wartime audience.
A vertically oriented, realistic oil painting depicts two men with light skin tone sitting on a log under a blue sky. They wear red trousers, blue jackets, and red caps with a gold tassel. The man on our left braces his hand against his leg as he carves a piece of wood. The man on our right watches, smoke tendrils winding from the pipe he holds. Behind, canvas tents stand in a barren, rocky landscape.

The Brierwood Pipe

1864

Winslow Homer

(American, 1836–1910)
America

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