Winslow Homer 1836-1910
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Winslow Homer (February 24, 1836 ?C September 29, 1910) was an American landscape painter and printmaker, best known 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. He subsequently took up oil painting and produced major studio works characterized by the weight and density he exploited from the medium. He also worked extensively in watercolor, creating a fluid and prolific oeuvre, primarily chronicling his working vacations.
The Croquet Game (mk44) 1866
Oil on canvas 6 1/4 x 10 1/4 in
Friends of American Art Collection 1988 The Art Intitute of Chicago IL
Painting ID:: 25807
Eaglehead,Manchester,Massachusetts (High Tide:The Bathers) (mk44) 1870
Oil on canvas 26 x 38 in
Gift of Mrs William F Milton 1923
The Metropolitan Museum of Art,New York
Painting ID:: 25810
Eaglehead,Manchester,Massachusetts_(High_Tide:The_Bathers)_(mk44) 1870
Oil on canvas 26 x 38 in
Gift of Mrs William F Milton 1923
The Metropolitan Museum of Art,New York
A Rainy Day in Camp (mk44) 1871
Oil on canvas 19 7/8 x 36 in
Gift of Mrs William F Milton The Metropolitan Museum of Art,New York NY
Painting ID:: 25811
Winslow_Homer 1836-1910
Winslow Homer Locations
Winslow Homer (February 24, 1836 ?C September 29, 1910) was an American landscape painter and printmaker, best known 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. He subsequently took up oil painting and produced major studio works characterized by the weight and density he exploited from the medium. He also worked extensively in watercolor, creating a fluid and prolific oeuvre, primarily chronicling his working vacations.