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Winslow Homer (24 Feb 1836 - 29 Sep 1910), American painter.
"Homer's works, particularly those on marine subjects, are among the most powerful and expressive of late 19th-century American art. His mastery of sketching and watercolor lends to his oil paintings the… https://t.co/nojAtRSWtz
Will that very distant ship see him before the storm hits? All Terror: The Gulf Stream, 1899, by Winslow Homer. Today is his day.
Happy Birthday to American landscape painter and illustrator, best known for his marine subjects and considered one of the foremost painters in 19th-century America and a preeminent figure in American art, Winslow Homer (Feb 24, 1836 – Sept 29, 1910) https://t.co/Jji4ydjga4
Winslow Homer 🎨 ( 24 February 1836 - 29 September 1910 ).
Northeaster, 1895.
🎨Cannon Rock 1895
Winslow Homer Cannon Rock
Winslow Homer
American
On view at The Met
Fifth Avenue in Gallery 769
He spent most of last 25 years
of his life at Prouts Neck, Maine
🎨named because of resemblance
to a cannon seen from behind and
booming sound of the surf
I also think it was smart to have Nolan be the one to give Mark his inspiration for his name rather than Principal Winslow, adds more weight to it imo.
Mink Pond, 1891, by Winslow Homer
Those are not minks.
Summer Night, 1890, by Winslow Homer
The women dancing because the men are busy looking at the sea. Typical!
Girl with Red Stockings, 1882, by Winslow Homer
Her red stockings are barely noticeable. Odd that the artist would highlight them in the title.
A Fresh Breeze, c. 1881, by Winslow Homer
Is one of the women protecting her face with the basket?
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"