Tuesday, July 27, 2004
Rollin' on the River

Here, the bank of the Schuylkill River divides the composition in two. The boatmen and the entering prow of a competing craft fill the lower half with their immediate, large-scale presence. The upper and distant half contains a four-man rowing crew, crowds on the shore, and spectators following in flag-decked steamboats.
Himself an amateur oarsman and a friend of the Biglins, Eakins portrays John with his blade still feathered, almost at the end of his return motion. Barney, a split-second ahead in his stroke, watches for his younger brother's oar to bite the water. Both ends of the Biglins' pair-oared boat project beyond the picture's edges, generating a sense of urgency, as does the other prow jutting suddenly into view.
Bird, complete with his team blue bandana, is acting as the coxain for the crew in this 1872 painting.

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