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Winslow Homer American Painter
Winslow Homer [American Realist Landscape Painter, 1836-1910]

 

Biography

Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Homer was apprenticed to a Boston commercial lithographer at the age of 19. By 1857 his freelance illustration career was underway and he contributed to magazines such as Ballou's Pictorial and Harper's Weekly.

His works, mostly engravings, are characterized by clean outlines, simplified forms, and dramatic contrast of light and dark, and lively figure groupings— qualities that remained important throughout his career. In 1859 he opened a studio in New York City, and began his painting career. Harper's sent Homer to the front lines of the American Civil War (1861 - 1865), where he sketched battle scenes and mundane camp life. Although the drawings did not get much attention at the time, they influenced much of his later work.

Back at his studio after the war, Homer set to work on real war-related paintings, among them Sharpshooter on Picket Duty, and Prisoners from the Front which is noted for its objectivity and realism.

After exhibiting at the National Academy of Design, Homer traveled to Paris, France in 1867 where he remained for a year. He practiced painting landscapes while continuing to work for Harper's. Though his interest in depicting natural light parallels the impressionists interest in natural light, the group did not directly affect his work. (continued on the bottom)

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A Game of Croquet by Winslow Homer
A Garden in Nassau by Winslow Homer
Boys in a Pasture by Winslow Homer
Children on a Fence by Winslow Homer
Children on the Beach by Winslow Homer
Eight Bells by Winslow Homer
Fox Hunt by Winslow Homer
Girls in a Landscape by Winslow Homer
Gulf Stream by Winslow Homer
Huntsman and Dogs by Winslow Homer
Morning Glories by Winslow Homer
The Angler by Winslow Homer
The Boat Builders  by Winslow Homer
The Bridle Path by Winswlo Homer
The Butterfly Girl by Winslow Homer
The Country School by Winslow Homer
The Dinner Horn by Winslow Homer
The Fog Warning by Winslow Homer
The Herring Net by Winslow Homer
The Undertow by Winslow Homer
The Veteran in the New Field by Winslw
The Whittling Boy by Winslow Homer
The Wreck by Winslow Homer
Weaning the Calf by Winslow Homer

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Throughout the 1870s he portrayed mostly rural or idyllic scenes of farm life, children playing, and resorts. Homer gained acclaim as a painter in the late 1870s and early 1880s. His 1872 composition, Snap-the-Whip, showed at the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Homer was a member of the Tile Club, a group of artists and writers who met frequently to exchange ideas and organize outings for painting. Homer's nickname in The Tile Club was The Obtuse Bard. Other well known Tilers were painters William Merritt Chase, Arthur Quartley, and Augustus Saint Gaudens.

 
Cloud Shadows. 1890.In 1873 he started painting with watercolors, and the medium became as important to him as oil paint. His watercolor paintings show a fresh, spontaneous, loose, yet natural style. Thereafter, Homer seldom went anywhere without paper, brushes and water paints. Homer once remarked,

You will see, in the future I will live by my watercolors.
In 1875 he quit working as a commercial illustrator, and concentrated on painting.

He traveled widely, spending two years (1881 – 1882) in the English coastal village of Cullercoats, Northumberland, where he rekindled his boyhood interest in the sea, and painted the local fishermen and their families.

Back in the U.S., he moved to Prout's Neck, Maine (near Scarborough) and painted the seascapes for which he is perhaps best known. Notable among these dramatic struggle-with-nature images are Banks Fisherman, Eight Bells, Gulf Stream, Rum Cay, Mending the Nets, and Searchlight, Harbor Entrance, Santiago de Cuba.

To find inspiration for his seascapes, Homer often ventured during the winter to locations such as Florida and the Caribbean.

Homer died at the age of 74 in his Prout's Neck studio and was interred in the Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His painting, Shoot the Rapids, remained unfinished.

 

           
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