The Harbor of Gloucester (paintings by Winslow Homer)

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The Harbor of Gloucester is a series of 19th-century marine paintings by American artist Winslow Homer that capture the bustling fishing port and coastal life of Gloucester, Massachusetts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artwork
city
harbor
human
painting
painting
painting series
collection Metropolitan Museum of Art
Philadelphia Museum of Art
country United States of America
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
countryOfOrigin United States of America
United States of America
United States of America
creator Winslow Homer
Winslow Homer
Winslow Homer
creatorNationality American
depicts Gloucester, Massachusetts, United States
surface form: Gloucester, Massachusetts

New England fishing port
coastal life
fishing boats
harbor
harbor scene
harbor scenes
sailing boats
sailing vessels
genre landscape painting
marine art
marine art
marine art
hasPart The Harbor of Gloucester (Metropolitan Museum of Art painting)
The Harbor of Gloucester (series)
surface form: The Harbor of Gloucester (Philadelphia Museum of Art painting)
inception 1870s
locatedIn Gloucester, Massachusetts, United States
surface form: Gloucester, Massachusetts

Massachusetts
location New York City
Philadelphia
locationOfCreation Gloucester, Massachusetts, United States
surface form: Gloucester, Massachusetts

Massachusetts
mainSubject Gloucester Harbor
Gloucester Harbor
Gloucester Harbor
movement Realism
surface form: American Realism

American marine painting
notableWork The Harbor of Gloucester (series)
occupation painter
printmaker

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Subject: The Harbor of Gloucester (paintings by Winslow Homer)
Description of subject: The Harbor of Gloucester is a series of 19th-century marine paintings by American artist Winslow Homer that capture the bustling fishing port and coastal life of Gloucester, Massachusetts.

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Gloucester Harbor depictedIn The Harbor of Gloucester (paintings by Winslow Homer)