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Winslow Homer The Dinner Horn 1870
Collection of Mr & Mrs Paul Mellon
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Winslow Homer The Whittling Boy 1873
15 1/2 x 22 5/8 inches (39.4 x 57.5 cm)
Malden Public Library, Malden, Massachusetts
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Winslow Homer Fresh Air 1878
The Brooklyn Museum
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Winslow Homer Palm Tree, Nassau
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Winslow Homer Red Shirt, Homosass
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Winslow Homer Home Sweet Home 1863
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
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Winslow Homer Prisoners From the Front 1866
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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Winslow Homer Bridle Path, White Mountains 1868
Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Mass
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Winslow Homer The Rustics 1874
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Winslow Homer Croquet Players
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Winslow Homer The Croquet Game 1866
The Art Institute of Chicago
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Winslow Homer Eight Bells 1886
Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover
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Winslow Homer The Blue Boat 1892
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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Winslow Homer The Andirondak Guide 1894
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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Winslow Homer Shark Fishing 1885
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Winslow Homer The Morning Bell 1872
Yale University Art Gallery
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Winslow Homer High Cliff, Coast of Maine 1894
Smithsonian Institute, Washington DC
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Winslow Homer The Gulf Stream 1899
28 1/8 x 49 1/8 in Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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Winslow Homer An October Day 1889
Sterling & Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Mass
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Winslow Homer Mending the Nets 1882
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
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Winslow Homer
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1836-1910
Winslow Homer Locations
Winslow Homer (February 24, 1836 ?C September 29, 1910) was an American landscape painter and printmaker, best known for his marine subjects. He is considered one of the foremost painters in 19th century America and a preeminent figure in American art.
Largely self-taught, Homer began his career working as a commercial illustrator. He subsequently took up oil painting and produced major studio works characterized by the weight and density he exploited from the medium. He also worked extensively in watercolor, creating a fluid and prolific oeuvre, primarily chronicling his working vacations.
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