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  1. WINSLOW HOMER'S IMAGES OF BLACKS: THE CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION YEARS by Winslow; Peter H. Wood; Et Al Homer, 1988
  2. Catalogue of a Loan Exhibition of Paintings by Winslow Homer
  3. Winslow Homer at prout's Neck by philip C. Beam, 1966
  4. Winslow Homer and the Sea by Carl Little, 1995-10
  5. Winslow Homer in the Adirondacks by David Tatham, 2004-06
  6. WINSLOW HOMER ILLUSTRATOR 1860-1875 by SMITH COLLEGE MUSEUM OF ART, 1951
  7. The World of Winslow Homer 1836 - 1910 by James Thomas and Editors of Time-Life Books Flexner, 1986
  8. The Wood Engravings of Winslow Homer by Barbara Gelman, 1969
  9. Winslow Homer and the Critics: Forging a National Art in the 1870s by Margaret C. Conrads, Winslow Homer, 2002-01
  10. Winslow Homer: Illustrating America by Marilyn S. Kushner, Barbara Dayer Gallati, et all 2000-07
  11. A Weekend With Winslow Homer by Ann K. Beneduce, 1996-03-15
  12. Winslow Homer,: A biography by Elizabeth Ripley, 1963
  13. Winslow Homer in the 1870s: Selections from the Valentine-Pulsifer Collection by John Wilmerding, Linda Ayers, 1990-06
  14. Winslow Homer's Magazine Engravings (Icon editions) by Philip Beam, 1982-10

21. Winslow Homer 1836-1910>
winslow homer 18361910. High Cliff, Coast of Maine 1894 (NMAA). Welcome to the winslow homer Page on the World Wide Web! winslow
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WINSLOW HOMER 1836-1910
High Cliff, Coast of Maine 1894 (NMAA)
Welcome to the Winslow Homer Page on the World Wide Web!
Winslow Homer was one of America's greatest artists. Although he died in 1910, his work is still very popular with collectors and museum visitors. Art historians continue to bring to light new information about Homer and new interpretations of his art. The purpose of this web page is to provide links to electronic resources that will aid individuals who wish to learn about Winslow Homer and his era. The majority of these resources will lead you to contextual information that will place Homer in the history of American culture. Resources are organized below by topic. Just move the cursor to the highlighted item that you wish to link to and then click on it with your mouse. Individuals who know of other relevant resources that might be added to this page should contact me at t he e-mail address given below.
Winslow Homer Exhibition:
A major retrospective exhibition of the art of Winslow Homer has been touring the United States. It has been shown at the National Gallery of Art and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. From June 20 through September 22, 1996 it will be at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

22. Mark Harden's Artchive - "Winslow Homer"
A collection of 12 homer images.
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23. NGA - Winslow Homer Watercolors - A Survey Of Themes And Styles
Tour winslow homer Watercolors A Survey of Themes and Styles. 1. 2. 3. next room. back to prints, drawings, and photographs. Captions. 1. winslow homer, Mending the Nets, 1882. 2. winslow homer, A
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24. Reader's Companion To American History - -HOMER, WINSLOW
Publication Data. Advisory Board. Contributors. Introduction. Appendix. U.S. History. Western Civilization. World Civilizations. The Reader's Companion to American History. homer, winslow. ( 18361910), painter. James Thomas Flexner, The World of winslow homer ( 1969); Lloyd Goodrich, winslow homer
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, painter. Homer, essentially a self-taught artist, began his career as a magazine illustrator in the Boston area. In 1859 he went to New York and attended classes at the National Academy of Design. When the Civil War broke out in 1861, Harper's Weekly sent him to Washington. He drew for the magazine a variety of subjects in the capital city and nearby theaters of war, working in a clear, direct style that commanded a significant audience. But he was not a mere realist, and his drawings conveyed a clear sense of their subjects' characters. Most young American artists of his time went abroad to enroll in European art schools for formal technical training, but Homer went his independent way. He visited France briefly in 1866, but the trip did not alter his style. In the next few years he painted genre scenes, people at work and play, and individual character studies. His view was usually simple, often romantic if not sentimental, and executed in a direct manner without the suavity of the highly trained artists who commanded public attention. In 1881-1882 while living near Tynemouth on the north coast of England, he became deeply interested in the types of people who lived by the sea and in the immense forces of the sea itself. By 1883 he had settled permanently at Prout's Neck, Maine, where he worked in isolation. He sensed that this contact with elemental life would strengthen his work and prevent him from becoming merely another successful artist.

25. Winslow Homer: Facing Nature
Images and commentary on 1998 homer exhibition at the Portland Museum of Art.
http://www.tfaoi.com/newsmu/nmus12g.htm
Portland Museum of Art Portland, Maine Winslow Homer: Facing Nature May 9 to September 27, 1998 Wild Geese in Flight, 1897, oil on canvas, 33 7/8 x 49 3/4, bequest of Charles Shipman Payson T he Portland Museum of Art will celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Charles Shipman Payson Building, designed by I.M. Pei and Partners, with the exhibition Winslow Homer: Facing Nature. The impetus for the creation of this landmark building was Mr. Payson's gift to the Museum of his collection of works by Winslow Homer (183 6-1910), featuring 13 watercolors and four oils. Along with the remarkable paintings from the Charles Shipman Payson Collection, the exhibition will feature works from the private collection of the William M.B. Berger Charitable Trust including a rare and early Prouts Neck painting. Drawings, wood engravings, oils, and watercolors from other private collections and institutions will also complement the exhibition. Winslow Homer: Facing Nature will be on view at the Portland Museum of Art from May 9 to September 27, 1998. Leaping Trout

26. Winslow Homer - Artist Painting Prices, Art Appraisal, Artist Paintings [AskART.
AskART.com's auction results, biographies, images and books pertaining to this American artist.
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27. Winslow Homer At The Museum Of Fine Arts, Boston
Online version of a 1996 exhibition that contained 160 works.
http://www.boston.com/mfa/homer/mfahomer.htm

28. American Painting: Buy A Book
A survey of American painting, focusing on the work of Thomas Eakins, winslow homer, Edward Hopper, and John Singer Sargent.
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29. Civil War Art
Original Civil War illustrations by artists such as Thomas Nast and winslow homer, as they appeared in the pages of 1860's Harper's Weekly in an online gallery, and for sale.
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Our mission is to help the Civil War art collector. We offer a large variety of original material from the 1800's. Whether you are looking for your first piece or your 100th, we are here to serve you. If you are new to collecting, please see the "Collector's Tutorial" area. If you know what you want, use the search feature to search our online illustrations. Just type in key words of what Civil War Prints you are interested in. If you are not sure what you want, browse the " Online Gallery " to see a wide range of available art. You can see my personal favorites at "Top Picks". When you find what you want, simply click on "Place an Order". Note that we help small businesses and corporations put together complete collections for display in offices or practices at a very affordable cost. Email us and we would be happy to help you put a collection together. We have two special galleries featuring the Civil War works of Thomas Nast and Winslow Homer . These two men became the most revered artists of the 1800's, and they got their start as Civil War illustrators, so please check out the

30. Winslow Homer: The Obtuse Bard
Scholarly look at winslow homer's paintings.
http://www.obtusebard.org/homer/
Winslow Homer:
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Winslow Homer recorded an obtuse poetic side in his art. Homer's intensely personal phenomenological side also may function as a device to convey feelings and ideas following a technique suggested by Washington Allston. On The Obtuse Bard Website, visual examples and documented research papers about Homer's obtuse and intensely personal side are available for viewing and reading.
Homer viewed the world influenced by the ideas of those who surrounded him as a child in Cambridge, Massachusetts, especially the ideas of painter/poet Washington Allston , Allston's brother-in-law Richard Henry Dana Sr. , and Allston's friend Benjamin Welles . In the writings of Allston's friends, especially Dana Sr. and Welles, there are discussions encouraging people to literally see "forms of departed friends in the white clouds" as common everyday experiences. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (to whom Allston read his " Lectures on Art "), William Cullen Bryant (a friend of Dana Sr.), and James Russell Lowell (who replaced Longfellow at Harvard) also made references to seeing such illusions in their poetry . For most people today, experience with such images is usually more abstracted, limited to images such as "The Man in the Moon" or the constellations. While we may be familiar with references in literature to people seeing illusions, most of us have little actual experience seeing illusions. In fact, in todays world, we tend to

31. Winslow Homer - Artist Painting - Artist Summary [AskART.com]
winslow homer Listing in AskART, an Internet artists directory and search engine featuring over 32 000 North American painters, portraitists, miniaturists, sculptors, and illustrators from the
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32. Winslow Homer (American, 1836 - 1910)
winslow homer (American, 18361910). Biography. American painter, born in Boston. View a selection of paintings by winslow homer. Article Archive New!
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Winslow Homer (American, 1836-1910) Biography American painter, born in Boston. After apprenticeship to a lithographer (1855-57), he began his career as an illustrator for magazines such as 'Harper's Weekly' (1859-67), and specialised in watercolours of outdoor life painted in a naturalistic style which, in their clear outline and firm structure, were opposed to contemporary French Impressionism. He spent two years (1881-83) at Tynemouth, England, and on his return to America continued to depict the sea at Protus Neck, an isolated fishing village on the eastern seaboard, where he spent the rest of his life. His work was highly original, and is often regarded as a reflection of the American pioneering spirit. View a selection of paintings by Winslow Homer Article Archive New!
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33. : : New Britain Museum Of American Art : :
Founded in 1903, it is the first museum of strictly American art in the country. Collection includes works by Thomas Cole, Frederic Edwin Church, Georgia O'Keeffe, Gilbert Stuart, Grant Wood, Andrew Wyeth and winslow homer.
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34. Homer, Winslow. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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35. Homer, Winslow
homer, winslow. homer, winslow, 1836–1910, American landscape, marine, and genre painter. HA Cooper, winslow homer s Watercolors (1987).
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Homer, Winslow Homer, Winslow, , American landscape, marine, and genre painter. Homer was born in Boston, where he later worked as a lithographer and illustrator. In 1861 he was sent to the battlefront as correspondent for Harper's Weekly, his work winning international acclaim. Many of his postwar studies of everyday life, such as Crack the Whip (Metropolitan Mus.), date from this period, during which he was a popular magazine illustrator. In 1876, Homer abandoned illustration to devote himself to painting. He found his inspiration in the American scene and, eventually, in the sea, which he painted at Prouts Neck, Maine, in the summer and in Florida or the Bahamas in the winter. His oils and watercolors alike are characterized by their directness, realism, objectivity, and splendid color. But it is above all as a watercolorist that Homer excelled. After 1884 he lived the life of a recluse. His powerful and dramatic interpretations of the sea in watercolor have never been surpassed and hold a unique place in American art. They are in leading museums throughout the United States. Characteristic watercolors are Breaking Storm and Maine Coast (both: Art Inst. of Chicago) and

36. Ten Pound Island Light
History, photos plus descriptive information on lighthouse which appears in several winslow homer paintings.
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Ten Pound Island Light Gloucester, Massachusetts History Bibliography Cruises Photos ... Maps Location: Gloucester Harbor; Nearest city: Gloucester, Massachusetts Accessibility: The island is open to private boaters, but there is no landing facility except a small sandy beach. The lighthouse is not open to the public and is best seen by boat. Station established: 1821; Present lighthouse built: 1881; Discontinued: 1956; Relighted: 1989 Construction material: Cast iron with brick lining Height of tower: 30 feet; Height of focal plane: 57 feet; Original optic: Fifth order Fresnel; Present optic: 250 mm Characteristic: Six seconds red alternating with six seconds darkness Fog signal: Two blasts every 20 seconds Other buildings still standing: Oil house Active U.S. Coast Guard aid to navigation; grounds managed by the City of Gloucester Related sites Cape Ann Web Virtual Cape Ann Cape Ann Website Out of Gloucester (history) ... Gloucester Fishermen's Wives Association Previous lighthouse: Baker's Island Light Next lighthouse: Eastern Point Light Gloucester Harbor
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37. CGFA- Winslow Homer
To Biography. Special Thanks to Linda White for the source images for all scans marked with an asterisk (*). Graphic Home, Sweet
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Home, Sweet Home*, 1863, oil on canvas, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. 120KB Prisoners from the Front*, 1866, oil on canvas, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. 113KB The Croquet Game*, 1866, oil on canvas, The Art Institute of Chicago. 99KB A Parisian Ball- Dancing at the Casino (for Harper's Weekly )*, 1867, wood engraving, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. 131KB Art Students and Copyists in the Louvre Gallery (for Harper's Weekly )*, 1868, wood engraving, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. 125KB Long Branch, New Jersey*, 1869, oil on canvas, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. 108KB The Morning Bell*, 1872, oil on canvas, Yale University Art Gallery. 111KB The Rustics, 1874, oil on canvas, private collection. 92KB Breezing Up, 1876, oil on canvas, National Gallery of Art at Washington D.C. 92KB The New Novel*, detail, 1877, watercolor, Museum of Fine Arts, Springfield, Mass. 80KB The Blackboard*, 1877, watercolor, private collection. 88KB

38. Stalking Winslow Homer Pays Off
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39. Winslow Homer
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40. Great American History Fact-Finder - -Homer, Winslow
The Great American History FactFinder. homer, winslow. (1836-1910), artist. homer first gained attention as a contributor to Harper s
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, artist. Homer first gained attention as a contributor to Harper's Weekly , illustrating Civil War battle scenes. His oil landscapes and watercolor seascapes display intense feeling, vivid color, and realism. Homer's love for the life and drama of the sea are reflected in Eight Bells and Gulf Stream
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