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Winslow Homer

Winslow Homer (February 24, 1836 – September 29, 1910) was an American landscape painter and printmaker, most famous for his marine subjects. He is considered one of the foremost painters in 19th century America, and a preeminent figure in American art. Largely self-taught, Homer began his career working as a commercial illustrator, and subsequently took up oil painting, producing major works in the studio characterized by the weight and density he exploited from the medium, and watercolor, with which he created a fluid and prolific oeuvre primarily chronicling his working vacations. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Homer was the second of three sons for Charles Savage Homer and Henrietta Benson Homer, herself a gifted amateur watercolorist and Homer's first teacher. He apprenticed to a Boston commercial lithographer at the age of 19. By 1857 his freelance illustration career was underway and he contributed to magazines such as Ballou's Pictorial and Harper's Weekly. His early works, mostly commercial engravings, are characterized by clean outlines, simplified forms, dramatic contrast of light and dark, and lively figure groupings — qualities that remained important throughout his career. In 1859 he opened a studio in the Tenth Street Studio Building in New York City, and began his painting career. Until 1861 he attended classes at the National Academy of Design, and studied briefly with Frédéric Rondel. Harper's sent Homer to the front lines of the American Civil War (1861 - 1865), where he sketched battle scenes and mundane camp life. His initial sketches were of the camp, commanders, and army of the famous Union officer, Major General George B. McClellan at the banks of the Potomac River in October, 1861. Although the drawings did not get much attention at the time, they mark Homer's transition from illustrator to painter. Back at his studio after the war, Homer set to work on a series of war-related paintings, among them Sharpshooter on Picket Duty, and Prisoners from the Front, which is noted for its objectivity and realism. Its favorable critical reception resulted in the artist's being elected an academician. After exhibiting at the National Academy of Design, Homer traveled to Paris, France in 1867 where he remained for a year. He practiced landscape painting while continuing to work for Harper's. Though his interest in depicting natural light parallels that of the impressionists, there is no evidence of direct influence. Throughout the 1870s he painted mostly rural or idyllic scenes of farm life, children playing, and young adults courting. Homer gained acclaim as a painter in the late 1870s and early 1880s. His 1872 composition, Snap-the-Whip, was exhibited at the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. The same straightforward sensibility which allowed Homer to distill art from these potentially sentimental subjects also yielded the most unaffected views of African American life at the time. Homer was a member of the The Tile Club, a group of artists and writers who met frequently to exchange ideas and organize outings for painting. In 1873 Homer started painting with watercolors. His impact on the medium would be revolutionary. Homer's watercolor paintings exhibit a fresh, spontaneous, loose, yet natural style. Thereafter, he seldom traveled without paper, brushes and water based paints. In 1875 Homer quit working as a commercial illustrator. He traveled widely, spending two years (1881 – 1882) in the English coastal village of Cullercoats, Northumberland, where he rekindled his boyhood interest in the sea, and painted the local fisherfolk. Many of the paintings at Cullercoats took as their subjects young women mending nets or looking out to sea; they are imbued with a solidity, sobriety, and earthy heroism which was new to Homer's art, and they presage the direction of his future work. Back in the U.S., he moved to Prout's Neck, Maine (in Scarborough) and painted the seascapes for which he is best known. Notable among these dramatic struggle-with-nature images are Banks Fisherman, Eight Bells, The Gulf Stream, Rum Cay, Mending the Nets, and Searchlight, Harbor Entrance, Santiago de Cuba. Although Homer never taught, these works strongly influenced succeeding generations of American painters for their direct and energetic interpretation of man's stoic relationship to an often neutral and sometimes harsh wilderness. In the winter Homer ventured to warmer locations in Florida, Cuba, and the Bahamas. Additionally he found inspiration in a number of summer trips to the North Woods Club, near the hamlet of Minerva, New York in the Adirondack Mountains. It was on these fishing vacations that he experimented freely with the watercolor medium, producing works of the utmost vigor and subtlety, hymns to solitude. Homer died at the age of 74 in his Prout's Neck studio and was interred in the Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His painting, Shoot the Rapids, remains unfinished.

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Winslow Homer - A Basket of Clams

Winslow Homer - A Basket of Clams

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Winslow Homer - A Brook Trout

Winslow Homer - A Brook Trout

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Winslow Homer - A Clam Bake

Winslow Homer - A Clam Bake

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Winslow Homer - A Fish Story

Winslow Homer - A Fish Story

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Winslow Homer - A Fisher Girl on Beach (Sketch for illustration of 'The Incoming Tide')

Winslow Homer - A Fisher Girl on Beach (Sketch for illustration of 'The Incoming Tide')

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Winslow Homer - A Flower for the Teacher

Winslow Homer - A Flower for the Teacher

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Winslow Homer - A Game of Croquet

Winslow Homer - A Game of Croquet

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Winslow Homer - A Garden in Nassau

Winslow Homer - A Garden in Nassau

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Winslow Homer - A Girl in a Punt

Winslow Homer - A Girl in a Punt

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Winslow Homer - A Good One

Winslow Homer - A Good One

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Winslow Homer - A Good Pool, Saguenay River

Winslow Homer - A Good Pool, Saguenay River

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Winslow Homer - A Good Shot, Adirondacks

Winslow Homer - A Good Shot, Adirondacks

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Winslow Homer - A Norther - Key West

Winslow Homer - A Norther - Key West

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Winslow Homer - A Rainy Day in Camp

Winslow Homer - A Rainy Day in Camp

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Winslow Homer - A Sloop at a Wharf, Gloucester

Winslow Homer - A Sloop at a Wharf, Gloucester

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Winslow Homer - A Summer Night

Winslow Homer - A Summer Night

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Winslow Homer - A Summer Night

Winslow Homer - A Summer Night

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Winslow Homer - A Temperance Meeting

Winslow Homer - A Temperance Meeting

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Winslow Homer - A Tropical Breeze, Nassau

Winslow Homer - A Tropical Breeze, Nassau

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Winslow Homer - A Visit from the Old Mistress

Winslow Homer - A Visit from the Old Mistress

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Winslow Homer - A Voice from the Cliffs

Winslow Homer - A Voice from the Cliffs

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Winslow Homer - A Wall, Nassau

Winslow Homer - A Wall, Nassau

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Winslow Homer - Adirondack Catch

Winslow Homer - Adirondack Catch

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Winslow Homer - Adirondack Lake

Winslow Homer - Adirondack Lake

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