Winslow Homer
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as near to murder as anything I could think of in connection with the army.
When I retired I took several Road Scholar watercolor trips and subsequently read everything I could find on Winslow Homer... My wife suggested that I had uncovered so much material on Homer that I should write a book... The rewards are beyond my fondest dreams...I believe that has brought me as close to the Master as one can get.
When I retired I took several Road Scholar watercolor trips and subsequently read everything I could find on Winslow Homer... My wife suggested that I had uncovered so much material on Homer that I should write a book... The rewards are beyond my fondest dreams...I believe that has brought me as close to the Master as one can get.More quotes »
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Coleman Greene, publisher of ArtSmart magazine, and her cousin Dinah, a Greenwich Village art gallery owner, attend an art print sale at Killington’s, a New York City auction house. A rare print by famed painter and printmaker Winslow Homer, origin unkno from Kirkus Book Reviews Read more »
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Clark’s collection comes alive as ‘Winslow Homer: Making Art, Making History’ exhibit opens
Tuesday June 11, 2013 Renoir, Clark has the early paintings, very few from the late career and very few in the other media," Simpson said Monday during a press tour of the exhibition, which officially opened Sunday. "But with Homer, he has the full span from North Adams Transcript Read more »
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'Winslow Homer in America' exhibit closes June 9
Winslow Homer, an American landscape painter and printmaker, is recognized as a dominant figure in 19th-century American realism. Homers early work focused upon bustling urban scenes, seasonal leisure time activities, life on the farm, and important peop from Columbus Ledger-Enquirer (Georgia) Read more »
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82nd & Fifth: SEA CHANGE by Barbara Weinberg
In this rich seascape, Winslow Homer incorporates not only aquamarine blue, but also dark yellows, purples, mauves, lavenders, oranges, and golds. "The sea is a universal realm, and it's a place that we don't really understand," says curator Barbara Wein from The Huffington Post Read more »
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Critic’s pick: Art brings respite and rescue
Winslow Homer’s ‘Undertow,’ above, will appear at the Clark Art Institute. Milestones, historical and concrete, lie on the horizon of the Berkshire art scene this season. The biggest and most significant will be the new art space Mass MoCA opens this fal from Berkshire Eagle Online Read more »