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Saw Winslow Homer: Force of Nature at the weekend. A fascinating first UK overview of his works from the American South to the stormy shores of Cullercoats and through the perilous seas. Many great loans from US galleries and beyond (On @NationalGallery until 8 Jan) #art
Race You There - Cullercoats by Edward Tibbs https://t.co/2qmAbkMddZ #Cullercoats #SeaSide #painting Signed prints available with Free UK mainland delivery.
Race You There - Cullercoats by Edward Tibbs https://t.co/5jiggZI11B #CullercoatsBay #painting #Art Signed limited edition prints available with Free UK mainland delivery.
#BornOnThisDay in 1836: Winslow Homer, the greatest American figurative artist of the 19th century and the subject of our upcoming A NORTHERN ODYSSEY by Shelagh Stephenson which magnificently imagines the time this quiet genius spent in Cullercoats 🎨
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Winslow Homer was the oil painter of the women of Cullercoats and beyond in late Victorian times . Incredibly prolific. Very good at wind. And tackle @heathertweed #faustianfriday https://t.co/HRdgqlBOy5
Picture of the Day: Winslow Homer "Crab Fishing" @worcestermuseum A beautiful picture by the famous artist who was at the centre of the Cullercoats Artists Colony.
De 1881 a 1882 viajó por Inglaterra estableciéndose en Cullercoats, en el Mar del Norte. Este viaje provocó un cambio definitivo en su obra, a partir de entonces y a su vuelta a EEUU la mayor parte de su producción fueron escenas de mar y con pescadores como protagonistas.
Picture of the day: Winslow Homer "A fresh breeze" Cullercoats artists colony.
🌊 Until tomorrow ...
'Daughter of the Coast Guard'
Winslow Homer, 1881 #art #Cullercoats
Thinking about 18th century fishwives from Cullercoats