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Homer’s is accurately black-eared and black-legged, its fur orange in the sun, a dollop of white crowning the tip of its tail. But it’s thin, emaciated. Hungry and hunting.
The Philadelphia museum owns four Homer works, including one of his most famous, "The Life Line." A senior curator, Foster questioned the removal of "Milking Time" from the Delaware museum's website.
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Yet in America, Homer (1836-1910) is a totemic figure – and, as this “compelling” exhibition at the National Gallery demonstrates, he is venerated for good reason.
Across the pond Winslow Homer is a household name; in his day, he was regarded as the greatest living American painter. He was renowned especially for his seascapes and his most famous painting, The ...
In fact, Homer’s depiction of black Americans seems strikingly sober. In Dressing for the Carnival, a man in carnival costume is getting sewn into his fabulous outfit, surrounded by two women and a ...
The Met’s Woke Winslow Homer Show Is a Waste Winslow Homer, A Garden in Nassau, 1885. Watercolor, gouache, and graphite on wove paper. 14 1/2 x 21 in. (36.8 x 53.3 cm).
William Cross talked about his biography of painter Winslow Homer, who was capturing the American experience as the Civil War erupted in 1861 and who continued working through Reconstruction, the ...
A household name in the US, Winslow Homer created dramatic images of human resilience, depicting the US Civil War and the aftermath of slavery, writes Diane Cole.