Winslow Homer

Fly Fishing, Saranac Lake

1889
Etching and aquatint with lavis, stopping-out, scraping, and burnishing, on moderately thick, smooth, cream simulated Japanese vellum
35.8 × 51.8 cm (14.1 × 20.4 in)

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