Resources related to Winslow Homer

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A concise biography about Homer's life and work.
In The Herring Net (1885), Winslow Homer captures the conflict between man and nature in his depiction of two fishermen hauling in a herring net amidst a stormy and powerful seascape. This...
Artwork Resource Packet: <em>The Herring Net</em> by Winslow Homer
In this special "sneak preview" of the upcoming Winslow Homer exhibition, Martha Tedeschi, curator of prints and drawings, offers an...
Audio Lecture: Fresh Air and Pure Impressions: Winslow Homer's Watercolors
Franklin Kelly is the senior curator of American and British paining at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Hear Kelly provide the keynote lecture on opening night of the exhibitions...
Audio Lecture: Transforming Reality: The Artistic Vision of Winslow Homer and Edward Hopper
Conservator Judith Walsh, Buffalo State-SUNY, considers how Homer's fresh, spontaneous-looking works often are the result of careful study and deliberate planning.
Audio Lecture: Winslow Homer and the Color Theories of M.E. Chevereul
Michael Leja, University of Pennsylvania, discusses Winslow Homer's creative process.
Audio Lecture: Winslow Homer and the Composite Image
Patricia Junker looks closely at Homer's avid pursuit of fly-fishing and the inspiration it provided for his art.
Audio Lecture: Winslow Homer, Artist and Angler
Conservation scientists at the Art Institute of Chicago employed a suite of state-of-the-art tools to shed new light on Winslow Homer’s pigment usage and fully understand the development of his...
Boy and Horse Plowing, 1880. Watercolor over graphite, on moderately thick, rough-textured, cream...
Children on a Fence, 1874. Watercolor, over graphite, on off-white...
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