Homer, Winslow
Self-taught American Naturalist painter, Winslow Homer, entered the world in late February of 1836 in Boston, Massachusetts. Little is known of his artistic endeavors as a child, but by age nineteen, he was working as an apprentice in a lithography studio in Boston. Winslow Homer, disillusioned by the long and claustrophobic hours that the lithographic process required, sought an artistic outlet elsewhere. When 1857 rolled around, he had become a freelance artist for periodicals such as Ballou’s Pictorial and Harper’s Weekly. In two years, he saved enough money to open his own studio in New York. Read More...
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Breezing Up Winslow Homer [More Info] |
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Croquet Scene Winslow Homer, Groups and Figures [More Info] |
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Gloucester Farm Winslow Homer [More Info] |
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On the Fence Winslow Homer [More Info] |
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Snap the Whip Winslow Homer [More Info] |
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Study for the Wreck of the Iron Cross Winslow Homer, Studies of the Masters [More Info] |
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The Country School Homer Winslow [More Info] |
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The Four-Leaf Clover Winslow Homer [More Info] |
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The Herring Net Winslow Homer [More Info] |
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The Hunter Winslow Homer [More Info] |
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