CAMBRIDGE — “Winslow Homer: Eyewitness” begins with a gamut of the young artist’s fast-and-furious Civil War drawings, which were the visual meat of Harper’s Weekly’s reportage from the era. But ...
In Winslow Homer’s “The Old Mill (The Morning Bell)” (1871), under a blue summer sky, a young woman in a bright red jacket and ribboned straw hat, carrying a lunch pail, sets foot on a plank bridge.
Renowned 19th century American artist Winslow Homer began his journey in marine painting with a trip to Europe, following his well-known work documenting the frontlines of the Civil War as an ...
Murray Whyte’s “Seeing Winslow Homer and the fog of war in ‘Eyewitness’ ” (Sunday Arts, Oct. 6) is mistaken, I think, in its negative or, at best, ambiguous treatment of Homer’s attitude toward ...
An excellent Fogg Museum show tells us media bias isn't recent. Winslow Homer: Eyewitness is the new show at the Fogg Museum in Cambridge, Mass., on the campus of Harvard. Homer (1836–1910) always ...
Kara Walker: Confederate Prisoners Being Conducted from Jonesborought to Atlanta, from Harper's Pictorial History of the Civil War (Annotated), 2005 Credit: MinnPost photo by Sheila Regan As ...
In this podcast, curator Eleanor Jones Harvey discusses 6 featured paintings from "The Civil War and American Art" exhibition. This episode looks at "A Visit from the Old Mistress" by Winslow Homer.
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Due to the small size of this ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Winslow Homer and Frederic Remington are the cultural comfort food of American art, two icons, both famous in their day, who shaped the country’s image of ...
As the owner of the largest Winslow Homer collection amassed by a single individual, the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute features some of the artist's greatest hits in its exhibit "Winslow ...
A prolific artist, she was known for her graceful watercolors of birds, plants and butterflies, and was considered as the equal of Winslow Homer in her day. By Bonnie Eissner Documenting the recovery ...
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