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In their relatively tight execution and careful delineation of detail, these works have been called \"colored drawings.\" Executed seven summers later on Ten Point Island, in the middle of Gloucester’s outer harbor, <I>Eastern Point Light</I> belongs to a radically different group of watercolors that shows Homer boldly pushing himself to achieve an unprecedented expressiveness, occasionally verging on abstraction. He began to paint wet on wet, sometimes first soaking his paper in water so that the pigment washes flowed freely, sometimes mixing wet and dry brushwork for certain areas or forms. </P>\r\nThe near monochromatic palette of blues and blacks, set off by whites, distinguishes this work from the many incandescent sunset scenes in the series. Here, the full moon and its reflection replace the hot colors of the sunsets; now only the red pinpoint of the lighthouse beacon recalls Homer’s treatment of the earlier evening hours. For the whites, Homer employed a number of techniques, including scraping out the circle of the moon and dragging a relatively dry brush across the sheet to allow its plain surface to show through, with the pigment caught on top of the paper’s rough weave. For the vast night sky, Homer rapidly spread his blue washes across the sheet, slightly changing their opacity to suggest high clouds as well as silvery luminosity. The overall result of these experimental techniques is a magical work of deceptive simplicity and almost contradictory powers, in which we are aware of flat surface and expansive space, enclosing darkness and illuminated heavens, immediate place and universal cosmos. This watercolor suggests, among other sensations, the themes of isolation and aloneness that the artist continued to explore for the rest of his career. </P></SPAN>"]},"label":{"en":["Description"]}}],"thumbnail":[{"id":"https://media.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/3/collection/x1957-116_REC/full/!350,350/0/default.jpg","type":"Image","format":"image/jpeg","height":253,"width":350,"service":[{"id":"https://media.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/3/collection/x1957-116_REC","type":"ImageService3","profile":"level2"}]}],"viewingDirection":"left-to-right","behavior":["individuals"],"requiredStatement":{"label":{"en":["Attribution"]},"value":{"en":["Princeton University Art Museum"]}},"provider":[{"id":"https://artmuseum.princeton.edu/about","type":"Agent","label":{"en":["Princeton Univesity Art Museum"]},"homepage":[{"id":"https://artmuseum.princeton.edu/","type":"Text","label":{"en":["Princeton Univesity Art Museum Homepage"]},"format":"text/html"}],"logo":[{"id":"https://media.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/3/collection/puam_logo/full/!200,200/0/default.jpg","type":"Image","format":"image/jpeg","height":38,"width ":200,"service":[{"@id":"https://media.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/3/collection/puam_logo","@type":"ImageService2","profile":"http://iiif.io/api/image/2/level2.json"}]}]}],"seeAlso":[{"id":"https://artmuseum.princeton.edu/collections/objects/9790","type":"Text","label":{"en":["Object Page in Online Collections Catalog"]},"format":"text/html"}],"partOf":[{"id":"https://data.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/objects/collection","type":"Collection"}],"items":[{"id":"https://data.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/objects/9790/canvas/9790-canvas-110985","type":"Canvas","height":1428,"width":2000,"items":[{"id":"https://data.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/objects/9790/page/9790-anno-110985","type":"AnnotationPage","items":[{"id":"https://data.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/objects/9790/annotation/9790-anno-110985","type":"Annotation","motivation":"painting","target":"https://data.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/objects/9790/canvas/9790-canvas-110985","body":{"id":"https://media.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/3/collection/x1957-116_VER/full/max/0/default.jpg","type":"Image","format":"image/jpeg","height":1428,"width":2000,"service":[{"@id":"https://media.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/2/collection/x1957-116_VER","@type":"ImageService2","profile":"http://iiif.io/api/image/2/level2.json"},{"id":"https://media.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/3/collection/x1957-116_VER","type":"ImageService3","profile":"level2"}]}}]}],"thumbnail":[{"id":"https://media.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/3/collection/x1957-116_VER/full/!350,350/0/default.jpg","type":"Image","format":"image/jpeg","height":249,"width":350,"service":[{"id":"https://media.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/3/collection/x1957-116_VER","type":"ImageService3","profile":"level2"}]}],"label":{"en":["View 1"]}},{"id":"https://data.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/objects/9790/canvas/9790-canvas-110986","type":"Canvas","height":2894,"width":4000,"items":[{"id":"https://data.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/objects/9790/page/9790-anno-110986","type":"AnnotationPage","items":[{"id":"https://data.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/objects/9790/annotation/9790-anno-110986","type":"Annotation","motivation":"painting","target":"https://data.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/objects/9790/canvas/9790-canvas-110986","body":{"id":"https://media.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/3/collection/x1957-116_REC/full/max/0/default.jpg","type":"Image","format":"image/jpeg","height":2894,"width":4000,"service":[{"@id":"https://media.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/2/collection/x1957-116_REC","@type":"ImageService2","profile":"http://iiif.io/api/image/2/level2.json"},{"id":"https://media.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/3/collection/x1957-116_REC","type":"ImageService3","profile":"level2"}]}}]}],"thumbnail":[{"id":"https://media.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/3/collection/x1957-116_REC/full/!350,350/0/default.jpg","type":"Image","format":"image/jpeg","height":253,"width":350,"service":[{"id":"https://media.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/3/collection/x1957-116_REC","type":"ImageService3","profile":"level2"}]}],"label":{"en":["View 2"]}}],"start":{"id":"https://media.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/3/collection/x1957-116_REC","type":"Canvas"}}