Price: £4.0M
Typical of Rockwell’s work, The Golfer is a scene representative of its era. The game of golf, which had been introduced in the United States in the 1890s, had just begun to gain traction among middle-class Americans at the time of this painting’s creation. Rockwell had composed another scene just a few years prior on the subject of a golfer, presenting a businessman sneaking out of his office early with his golf bag in tow.
Period | 19th Century |
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Technique | Oil on Canvas |
Canvas | 30″ high x 24″ wide |
Frame | 38″ high x 32″ wide |