Winslow Homer
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Winslow Homer was a prominent 19th-century American painter and printmaker best known for his powerful marine subjects and realist depictions of rural life.
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Breezing Up (A Fair Wind)
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Eight Bells → Hound and Hunter → Prisoners from the Front → Right and Left → Snap the Whip → The Fog Warning → The Gulf Stream → The Life Line → The Veteran in a New Field → |
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Eight Bells
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Hound and Hunter
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Prouts Neck, Scarborough, Maine, United States
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Tenth Street Studio Building → |
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Eight Bells
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Breezing Up (A Fair Wind)
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Cullercoats
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Ten Pound Island Light
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Mount Auburn Cemetery
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Right and Left
("Winslow Homer (1836–1910)")
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Harper's Weekly
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Cullercoats
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Winslow Homer
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Carnegie Prize
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The Life Line
("Winslow Homer’s mature marine works")
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