John M. Kelly American, 1878-1962
Literature
The artist noted in the book, John Kelly, Etchings and Drawings of Hawaii (1943): "Many hazards must be considered by the expert net fisherman. The tide, the position of the sun, the weight, and size of the nets are all related to his success or failure. He must have perfect control and poise, and if expert, is often rewarded with a net filled with glistening fish."
Natasha Roessler Drucker comments on the fisherman prints on page 37 of John Melville Kelly: Hawaiian Idyll: "By presenting the fisherman from the back, a classic doppelgänger compositional device, Kelly invites the viewer to join the fisherman and stand beside him in his contemplation of nature's forces."