Raftsmen Playing Cards Creator/Culture painter: George Caleb Bingham (American, 1811-1879) Site/Repository Repository: Saint Louis Art Museum (Saint Louis, Missouri, USA) ID: 50:1934 Period/Date Creation date: 1847 Media/Technique oil on canvas, painting (image-making) Dimensions 71.3 x 96.7 cm (28.07 x 38.07 inches) Subjects Raftsmen Playing Cards oil on canvas Bingham George Caleb Saint Louis Art Museum Missouri USA Bequest of Ezra H Linley by exchange Bridgeman Images. Find more prominent pieces of genre painting at Wikiart.org – best visual art database. Winner of the Standing Ovation Award for “Best PowerPoint Templates” from Presentations Magazine. George Caleb Bingham achieved great success with his idealized scenes of river life in Missouri. Bingham aspired to paint everyday life in America, yet this romantic view of man in harmony with nature relies on a look back to earlier days, before steamboats dominated the waters. The work is an amusing and very American painting created in 1847. Fur Traders Going down the Missouri 121KB. 2020. "George Caleb Bingham Raftsmen Playing Cards" (2004, April 20) Retrieved December 9, 2020, from https://www.paperdue.com/essay/george-caleb-bingham-raftsmen-playing-cards-169449, "George Caleb Bingham Raftsmen Playing Cards" 20 April 2004. Roland Headphones Price, Acc Ready Mix Concrete Price In Bangalore, Sony Rx0 Ii, Pale Shelter Guitar Lesson, Snacks With Bread And Potato, Top 5 Most Accurate Bible Translations, How To Prevent Glass From Breaking, When Are Squirrels Most Active In Winter,