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Seaside Sketches - A Clam-bake, 1873. Creator: Unknown
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Seaside Sketches - A Clam-bake, 1873. Creator: Unknown
Seaside Sketches - A Clam-bake, 1873. From periodical: Harper's Weekly, 23 August 1873
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Seaside Sketches - A Clam-bake, 1873
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is an evocative and intriguing wood engraving from Harper's Weekly, published on August 23, 1873. The image captures a quintessential American scene of a clam bake taking place on a rocky, sandy beach. The composition is filled with the sights, sounds, and smells of a traditional coastal event, where families and friends gather to enjoy the bounty of the sea. In the foreground, a group of boys, dressed in clothing typical of the 1870s, are seen busy at work, filling buckets with clams and stacking them on a makeshift fire. Nearby, a boy proudly holds up a large, freshly-caught fish, while another boy examines a shark, its menacing teeth bared. The adults in the scene are engaged in various activities, some tending to the fire, while others relax on blankets or chat with one another. The background of the image is dominated by the vast expanse of the sea, with its rolling waves and the promise of adventure and discovery. The aquatic life depicted in the image, from the clams and fish to the shark, underscores the connection between the people and their environment. This wood engraving, created in black and white, is a testament to the rich artistic heritage of the United States during the 19th century. The unknown artist masterfully captures the essence of a seaside clam bake, making it a timeless and beloved image. Today, this work is part of the permanent collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, where it continues to inspire and captivate audiences.
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