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The 601 Artworks of Winslow Homer and ...

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Winslow Homer - Snap the WhipSnap the WhipWinslow Homer

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Winslow Homer's Snap the Whip, a captivating oil painting, is an iconic representation o...

Butler Institute of American Art (United States)
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Winslow Homer - The Veteran in a New FieldThe Veteran in a New FieldWinslow Homer

Completed in 1865, following the surrender of General Robert E. Lee and the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, this deeply symbolic painting embodies the tension between grief and hope after the war. A discarded Union Army jacket and canteen in the lower right corner identify the farmer as ...

The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)
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Winslow Homer - Harvest SceneHarvest SceneWinslow Homer

Homer’s preoccupation with idyllic agrarian subjects and direct observation of nature recalls those of French Barbizon School artists, such as Jean-François Millet, who worked near the Fontainebleau forest beginning in the 1830s. Homer might have seen their paintings in his native Boston and during ...

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Winslow Homer - Nebelwarnung (The Fog Warning)Nebelwarnung (The Fog Warning)Winslow Homer
76 x 122 cm, (1885)

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Winslow Homer - Three Boys in a Dory with Lobster PotsThree Boys in a Dory with Lobster PotsWinslow Homer

A meditation on marine life, Winslow Homer’s Three Boys in a Dory with Lobster Pots harkens back to the painter’s summer sojourn in Gloucester, Massachusetts, two years earlier. The artist based the composition on two related works, an illustration for Harper’s Weekly and a small oil painting, both ...

Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (Kansas City, United States)
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