Lost on the Grand Banks

Lost on the Grand Banks (1885) is one of several paintings by the American painter Winslow Homer (1836–1910) on marine subjects. Together with The Herring Net and The Fog Warning, painted the same year, it depicts the hard lives of North Atlantic fishermen in Prouts Neck, Maine.[1][2] The painting was bought in 1998 by Bill Gates, the then chairman of Microsoft. Gates reportedly paid $30 million for the seascape, at the time a record price for an American painting.[3]

Lost on the Grand Banks
ArtistWinslow Homer
Year1885 (1885)
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions81 cm × 130 cm (32 in × 50 in)
Ownerprivate collection

References

  1. "The Fog Warning: Halibut Fishing, 1885". Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Retrieved September 27, 2014.
  2. "The Herring Net, 1885". The Art Institute of Chicago. Retrieved August 30, 2016.
  3. Vogel, Carol (May 5, 1998). "Sale of Homer Seascape Sets Record". The New York Times.


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