From Boston and Brooklyn, from Chicago and Worcester, from a dozen private collectors, sheaves of water colors arrived at Manhattan’s Knoedler Galleries last week for an exhibition to celebrate the ...
The great artist—and subject of a blockbuster new exhibition—foreshadowed the dark conflicts still with us today in his portraits of rugged individualism and homespun life in 19th-century America.
As the owner of the largest Winslow Homer collection amassed by a single individual, the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute features some of the artist's greatest hits in its exhibit "Winslow ...
The art of the famously reticent New England painter Winslow Homer (1836-1910) has often been studied through the lens of American history and criticism. Famed for his thunderous seascapes and brusque ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Winslow Homer and Frederic Remington are the cultural comfort food of American art, two icons, both famous in their day, who shaped the country’s image of ...
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Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Mass. Through Sept. 8 “Who gets sick of looking at Homer? No one I know,” said Sebastian Smee in The Boston Globe. Though never underexposed, ...
In Homosassa, a tiny town along Florida’s Gulf Coast, the famed artist created some of his most luminous watercolors, capturing an area rich in aquatic life. By Geraldine Fabrikant When Winslow Homer ...
A show of masterworks at the Met snaps into sharp focus the great American artist’s contemporary relevance. By Roberta Smith The wondrous exhibition “Winslow Homer: Crosscurrents” at the Metropolitan ...
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