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In his later years, he was a loner, the archetypal Yankee salt in his cottage on the Maine coast, though the truth is that Homer was always too diverse and complicated to be slotted into any of ...
In Winslow Homer’s “The Old Mill (The Morning Bell)” (1871), under a blue summer sky, a young woman in a bright red jacket and ribboned straw hat, carrying a lunch pail, sets foot on a plank ...
The painter Winslow Homer was a man of few words. He kept no journals. He burned most of his correspondence. He also never married, ensuring that no heirs would survive to recount the details of ...
“Winslow Homer: Crosscurrents” is on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 Fifth Avenue, New York, April 11–July 31, 2022.
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 ...
While Homer’s successful paintings can be glorious, the watercolours and less flamboyant oils are the main treat here. In 1883 he moved into a studio overlooking the sea at Prouts Neck, Maine and ...
Winslow Homer’s prints, around 100 of which are now showing at the Nassau County Museum of Art, reflect scenes of everyday 19th-century American life. By Benjamin Genocchio ...