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Shepherdess Tending Sheep, 1878, by Winslow Homer
Stormy skies? Foreboding much?
Shark Fishing, 1885, by Winslow Homer
Not the prequel to Jaws.
Moonlight, Wood Island Light, 1894, by Winslow Homer
It depicts a night-time seascape outside of Homer's studio in Portland, Maine. The tiny spot of red pigment on the horizon denotes the lighthouse on Wood Island, to the south of Prouts Neck, Scarborough, Maine
Crab Fishing, 1883, by Winslow Homer
"See any crabs?"
"Nope, just mermaids"
Northeaster, 1895, BY Winslow Homer
Not a sea you would want to be sailing upon.
After The Hurricane, 1899, by Winslow Homer
A painting of a man lying on a beach next to his destroyed boat in the Bahamas
The Gulf Stream, 1899, by Winslow Homer
Bob Mortimer once looked for the gulf stream when he was a young man.
Winslow Homer's Children Under a Palm Tree, 1885
Peach Blossoms, 1878, by Winslow Homer
Is she thinking about them?
Breezing Up (A Fair Wind) (1873–76) by Winslow Homer