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Hi! H-O-O-O! He Done Come. Jumboloro Tell You First. 1869. Creator: Winslow Homer

Hi! H-O-O-O! He Done Come. Jumboloro Tell You First. 1869. Creator: Winslow Homer


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Hi! H-O-O-O! He Done Come. Jumboloro Tell You First. 1869. Creator: Winslow Homer

" Hi! H-O-O-O! He Done Come. Jumboloro Tell You First.", 1869

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In this 19th-century wood engraving titled "Hi! H-O-O-O! He Done Come. Jumboloro Tell You First" by renowned American artist Winslow Homer, we are transported to a moment of anticipation and excitement. The scene depicts a group of African-American men gathered around Jumboloro, who eagerly shares news with his companions. Homer's masterful use of line and shading brings the characters to life, capturing their expressions filled with curiosity and joy. The intricate details in their clothing and facial features reflect the artist's commitment to portraying diverse individuals with dignity and respect. The title itself adds an element of intrigue as it suggests that something significant has occurred or is about to happen. It invites viewers into the narrative, urging them to imagine what news Jumboloro might be sharing. This print serves as a testament to Homer's ability not only as a skilled illustrator but also as an observer of human emotions and interactions. Through his artistry, he sheds light on the lives and experiences of African-Americans during this pivotal period in American history. Displayed at The Cleveland Museum of Art, this piece stands as a powerful reminder of our shared heritage and the importance of recognizing diverse voices within our society. It encourages us to celebrate cultural contributions while fostering understanding across different communities.

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