Winslow Homer, acknowledged as a quintessential Yankee and one of America \u27s foremost nineteenth century artists, seems as formidable, stern, and ambiguous as the rocky shores that fascinated him. Homer\u27s reception by critics highlights the impossibility of separating artistic achievement from the tastes and fashions of the society in which the artist worked. The “mystifyingly blank faces that critics abhorred in Homer\u27s early farm figures became the distinctively attractive features of his later seascapes
Whitman’s “Letters from a Travelllling Bachelor,” written for the New York Sunday Dispatch (October ...
During the depression, Marsden Hartley (1877-1943) redefined his European style of painting to refle...
Some little-known vignettes of the life of painter Winslow Homer, who lived at Prout\u27s Neck durin...
For an apparent first-time solo show devoted to Winslow Homer (1836-1910) in France, the curators of...
Exhibition catalogue Bowdoin College, Museum of Art.https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/art-museum-ex...
Winslow Homer, exhibition of wood engravings, April 22- July 1979https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/...
A look at the career of artist Winslow Homer on the centennial of his death. His status as a great m...
This dissertation examines the Floridian works of Winslow Homer and John Singer Sargent in the conte...
This book is the first comprehensive critical survey of the artist written in the last decade and in...
Piece about Winslow Homer and the newly restored Prouts Neck studio where he created some of his gre...
This paper looks at the themes of nature, humanity, and military and industrial development in the n...
Book review of Winslow Homer: Crosscurrents by Stephanie L. Herdrich et al. The Metropolitan Museum ...
Lengthy article on Winslow Homer and the Winslow Homer exhibition at the National Gallery of Art i...
First let me say what this book is not. Although the dust-jacket claims that the book includes sect...
Catalogue from a joint exhibition at Bowdoin College Museum of Art and the Museum of Fine Arts, Bost...
Whitman’s “Letters from a Travelllling Bachelor,” written for the New York Sunday Dispatch (October ...
During the depression, Marsden Hartley (1877-1943) redefined his European style of painting to refle...
Some little-known vignettes of the life of painter Winslow Homer, who lived at Prout\u27s Neck durin...
For an apparent first-time solo show devoted to Winslow Homer (1836-1910) in France, the curators of...
Exhibition catalogue Bowdoin College, Museum of Art.https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/art-museum-ex...
Winslow Homer, exhibition of wood engravings, April 22- July 1979https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/...
A look at the career of artist Winslow Homer on the centennial of his death. His status as a great m...
This dissertation examines the Floridian works of Winslow Homer and John Singer Sargent in the conte...
This book is the first comprehensive critical survey of the artist written in the last decade and in...
Piece about Winslow Homer and the newly restored Prouts Neck studio where he created some of his gre...
This paper looks at the themes of nature, humanity, and military and industrial development in the n...
Book review of Winslow Homer: Crosscurrents by Stephanie L. Herdrich et al. The Metropolitan Museum ...
Lengthy article on Winslow Homer and the Winslow Homer exhibition at the National Gallery of Art i...
First let me say what this book is not. Although the dust-jacket claims that the book includes sect...
Catalogue from a joint exhibition at Bowdoin College Museum of Art and the Museum of Fine Arts, Bost...
Whitman’s “Letters from a Travelllling Bachelor,” written for the New York Sunday Dispatch (October ...
During the depression, Marsden Hartley (1877-1943) redefined his European style of painting to refle...
Some little-known vignettes of the life of painter Winslow Homer, who lived at Prout\u27s Neck durin...