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Documenting the recovery of a Chinese spy balloon off South Carolina, a Navy photographer produced some spectacular images with surprising art-historical undercurrents. By Will Heinrich This was a ...
Winslow Homer, Nassau (1899). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Amelia B. Lazarus Fund, 1910 (10.228.4). Photo courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art ...
In 1866 he set sail for Paris where two of his war paintings were included in the Exposition Universelle. Also on show was The Gleaners 1857 by Jean-Francois Millet, which must have inspired Homer’s ...
Bookshelf ‘Winslow Homer’ Review: The Brush of Nature No one captured 19th-century America like the painter Winslow Homer, who ranged widely in his subjects, while always seeking to capture ...
Claudia Roth Pierpont writes about Winslow Homer, in light of a new biography, William R. Cross’s “Winslow Homer: American Passage,” and an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art ...
T he best-known paintings of Winslow Homer are those of the blistering Caribbean sun, of angry seas, and of the ruggedness of Maine, where he lived out the last years of his life as a virtual ...
The art of the famously reticent New England painter Winslow Homer (1836-1910) has often been studied through the lens of American history and criticism. Famed for his thunderous seascapes and ...
A prolific artist, she was known for her graceful watercolors of birds, plants and butterflies, and was considered as the equal of Winslow Homer in her day. By Bonnie Eissner Documenting the ...