Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Winslow Homer oil paintings

Winslow Homer oil paintings
Winslow Homer, an American oil painting artist, was born Feb. 24, 1836, Boston, Mass., U.S. died Sept. 29, 1910, Prouts Neck, Maine. Winslow Homer's oil paintings, particularly those on marine subjects, are among the most powerful and expressive of late 19th-century American art. His mastery of sketching and watercolour lends to homer's oil paintings the invigorating spontaneity of direct observation from nature (e.g., in “The Gulf Stream,” 1899). Winslow Homer's subjects, often deceptively simple on the surface, dealt in their most serious moments with the theme of man’s efforts to establish his humanness in the face of an indifferent universe. Winslow Homer's oil paintings reproduction available now. • The Fountains at Night, World's Columbian Exposition• Winslow Homer A Quiet Pool on a Sunny Day• Winslow Homer A Sloop at a Wharf, Gloucester• Winslow Homer An Adirondack Lake• Winslow Homer Black Bass, Florida• Winslow Homer Boys Fishing, Gloucester Harbor• Winslow Homer Boys in a Dory• Winslow Homer Canoe in the Rapids• Winslow Homer Children on the Beach• Winslow Homer Contraband• winslow Homer Crab Fishing• Winslow Homer Daughter of the Coast Guard• Winslow Homer Early Morning, After a Storm at Sea• Winslow Homer Eight Bells• Winslow Homer Fallen Deer• Winslow Homer Fishergirls on Shore• Winslow Homer Fisherman's Family• Winslow Homer Fisherwives• Winslow Homer Fishing in the Adirondacks• Winslow Homer Fishing the Rapids, Saguenay• Winslow Homer For the Farmer's Boy• Winslow Homer Fresh Air• Winslow Homer Girl and Daisies• Winslow Homer Girl Seated• Winslow Homer Girl with a Hay Rake• Winslow Homer Glass Windows, Bahamas• Winslow Homer Gloucester Harbor and Dory• Winslow Homer Hark! The Lark!• Winslow homer Harrowing• Winslow Homer High Cliff, Coast of Maine• Winslow Homer Homosassa River• Winslow Homer Hound and Hunter• Winslow Homer Houses on a Hill • Winslow Homer How Many Eggs• Winslow Homer In a Florida Jungle• Winslow Homer Kissing the Moon• Winslow Homer Light on the Sea• Winslow Homer Looking over the Cliff• Winslow Homer Mending the Nets• Winslow Homer On the Cliff• Winslow Homer On the Hill• Winslow Homer On the Way to the Bahamas• Winslow Homer Orange Tree, Nassau• Winslow Homer Osprey's Nest• Winslow Homer Peach Blossoms• Winslow Homer Playing Him• Winslow Homer Portrait of a Lady• Winslow Homer Promenade on the Beach• Winslow Homer Rest• Winslow Homer Returning Fishing Boats• Winslow Homer Rowboat• Winslow Homer Rowing at Prout's Neck• Winslow Homer Rum Cay• Winslow Homer Salt Kettle, Bermuda• Winslow Homer Shepherdess Tending Sheep• Winslow Homer Sponge Fishing, Nassau• Winslow Homer The Adirondack Guide• Winslow Homer The Blue Boat• Winslow Homer The Boatsman• Winslow Homer The Busy Bee• Winslow Homer The Butterfly Girl• Winslow Homer The Carnival• Winslow Homer The Coral Divers• Winslow Homer The Cotton Pickers• Winslow Homer The Fog Horn• Winslow Homer The Fog Warning• Winslow Homer The Gale• Winslow Homer The Green Hill• Winslow Homer The Herring Net• Winslow homer The Houses of Parliament• Winslow homer The Last Furrow• Winslow Homer The Life Line• Winslow homer The Lobster Pot• Winslow Homer The Milk Maid• Winslow Homer The New Novel• Winslow Homer The Northeaster• Winslow Homer The Pumpkin Patch• Winslow Homer The Reaper• Winslow Homer The Signal of Distress• Winslow Homer The Sponge Diver• Winslow Homer The Turtle Pond• Winslow Homer The West Wind• Winslow Homer The Woodcutter• Winslow Homer To the Rescue• Winslow Homer Two Men in a Canoe• Winslwo Homer Daughters of the Sea• Winslwo Homer Early Evening

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