For the first time in nearly half a century, a trove of vibrant watercolors is on display at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, ...
Homer’s watercolors are a deep study into the formal but also narrative aspects of representation. The MFA brilliantly ...
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, presents a rare display of the artist’s fragile, light-filled works celebrating his mastery of sea, sky and shore ...
Winslow Homer’s 1892 painting The Blue Boat shows his masterful use of watercolor’s layering effects. William Sturgis Bigelow Collection. Photograph © Museum of ...
Considered one of the foremost 19 th century America artists, Winslow Homer (American 1836-1910) began his artistic career as an illustrator. In 1857, he started producing illustrations for Harper’s ...
Long celebrated as the quintessential New England regionalist, Winslow Homer (1836-1910) in fact brushed a much wider canvas, traveling throughout the Atlantic world and frequently engaging in his art ...
One of our favorite stories about painting concerns an amateur who, alone on a desolate stretch of coast, was working at a French easel, trying to capture the surf, when he became aware of someone ...
A prolific artist, she was known for her graceful watercolors of birds, plants and butterflies, and was considered as the equal of Winslow Homer in her day. By Bonnie Eissner Documenting the recovery ...
Considered one of the foremost artists of 19th century America Art, Winslow Homer (1836-1910) began his artistic career as an illustrator. In 1857 he began producing illustrations for Harper’s Weekly, ...
Biographical documents; correspondence; notebooks; artworks; scrapbooks; printed material; and photographs; ca. 600 items, total. Awards and certificates; an address book kept by Homer's brother, ...
Documenting the recovery of a Chinese spy balloon off South Carolina, a Navy photographer produced some spectacular images with surprising art-historical undercurrents. By Will Heinrich This was a ...
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