From Boston and Brooklyn, from Chicago and Worcester, from a dozen private collectors, sheaves of water colors arrived at Manhattan’s Knoedler Galleries last week for an exhibition to celebrate the ...
Winslow Homer bridged centuries as one of America’s greatest artists, excelling not only in oil painting but also earning reverence as our country’s preeminent watercolorist. With just washes and ...
Winslow Homer in Watercolor” exhibit opened at the Museum of Fine Arts Nov. 2. Under purposefully dim lighting and deep within the underbelly of the MFA, Winslow Homer’s art finally takes a place in ...
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 ...
For the first time in nearly 50 years, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) is celebrating acclaimed New England painter Winslow Homer with a limited-time art exhibition showcasing the artist’s ...
Editor's note: This story is an excerpt from WBUR's weekly arts and culture newsletter, The ARTery. If you like what you read and want it in your inbox, sign up here. For the first time in nearly half ...
A show of masterworks at the Met snaps into sharp focus the great American artist’s contemporary relevance. By Roberta Smith The wondrous exhibition “Winslow Homer: Crosscurrents” at the Metropolitan ...
The Huntington acquires the Civil War-era Winslow Homer masterwork, "The Sutler's Tent"; Robert Therrien at the Broad; and ...
Winslow Homer, born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1836, was a preeminent American painter known for his masterful depictions of seascapes and rural life. He began his career as a self-taught illustrator ...
The Bowdoin College Museum of Art is proud to announce that it has received funding from the Wyeth Foundation for American Art to develop a dynamic website devoted to its Winslow Homer Archival ...
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