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Sea-side Sketches - A Clam-Bake (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), August 23, 1873
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Sea-side Sketches - A Clam-Bake (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), August 23, 1873
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Sea-side Sketches - A Clam-Bake (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), August 23,1873 - A Glimpse into a Summer Tradition
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. This print captures the essence of a bygone era in America's coastal history. Taken from William H. Redding's collection titled "Sea-side Sketches" this image transports us back to August 23,1873. In this scene, we find ourselves on a picturesque beach where families and friends have gathered for an al fresco clam-bake. The smoke rising from the barbecue pit fills the air with tantalizing aromas as people engage in lively conversations and laughter. Winslow Homer's etching skillfully portrays the joyous atmosphere of this seaside gathering. Children run barefoot along the shore, their buckets filled with freshly caught clams. The men take charge of cooking duties while women prepare delicious dishes using ingredients sourced directly from nature's bounty. The simplicity of life during this time is evident in every detail captured by Redding's lens – from the rustic surroundings to the carefree expressions on people's faces. This snapshot serves as a reminder of simpler times when communities came together to celebrate summer and enjoy each other’s company. As we admire this piece at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, it evokes nostalgia for an era long past but not forgotten – a testament to our enduring connection with nature and tradition that still resonates today.
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