Showing 24 artworks out of 54 with Winslow Homer and with artwork date before 1909 and with artwork date after 1899
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Experience Winslow Homer’s serene ‘Fishing Boats, Key West.’ A captivating watercolor capturing coastal tranquility. Hand-painted reproduction – timeless beauty for your space.
Experience Winslow Homer’s "The Gulf Stream," a dramatic maritime masterpiece! Explore its expressive brushstrokes & powerful symbolism of survival against nature.
A dramatic interplay of light and shadow defines this 1901 American Realist masterpiece by Winslow Homer featuring a coastal cannon scene, inviting you to explore the profound depth of this historic oil painting.
Explore Winslow Homer’s ‘Nassau,’ a serene watercolor capturing coastal tranquility. Admire its soft colors & light effects at the Met Museum. Discover American art history – shop reproductions at ArtsDot.com!
Experience Winslow Homer's 'Shooting the Rapids,' an unfinished masterpiece capturing the Saguenay River’s raw power & Charles Homer's peril. A dramatic glimpse into nature's challenge.
Winslow Homer's 'Summer Squall' captures a dramatic coastal scene with crashing waves and figures amidst nature’s power. A masterpiece of realism, it showcases Homer’s skill & evokes tranquility.
A surreal watercolor dreamscape featuring gravity-defying fish with butterfly wings by American master Winslow Homer invites you to explore this whimsical 1900 masterpiece of imagination and nature.
Winslow Homer's "Red Shirt, Homosassa, Florida" captures serene beauty with delicate watercolor strokes. Explore this iconic 1904 painting of a peaceful river scene and Homer’s mastery.
This artwork showcases Homer's signature style—bold brushwork, vibrant colors, and an exploration of American landscapes—influenced by Japanese prints. Discover more about Homer and the National Gallery of Art on our platforms!
Delve into Winslow Homer's "The Pioneer," a breathtaking watercolor capturing the American spirit—adventure, exploration, and masterful landscape artistry. Explore museum-quality reproductions at ArtsDot.
Explore Winslow Homer’s "Kissing the Moon" – a dramatic seascape capturing solitude & nature’s power. Oil on canvas, 1904. View at Addison Gallery! #WinslowHomer #AmericanArt
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Explore Winslow Homer's serene watercolor masterpiece 'Salt Kettle, Bermuda,' capturing the tranquility of Bermuda’s beach scene with masterful detail and evocative light—a timeless piece housed at The National Gallery of Art.
Experience Winslow Homer's serene 'Homosassa River,' a captivating watercolor capturing Florida’s beauty. Admire the peaceful scene & Homer’s masterful technique at the Brooklyn Museum.
Inspired by Bermuda's coral reefs, Homer’s work embodies the spirit of observation and realism. Explore his legacy at Mariners’ Museum and discover other artists like John Burr.
Winslow Homer's 'West India Divers' captures a vibrant scene of West Indian divers at work. This realistic painting showcases masterful detail and evokes the life of 19th-century islanders. Explore this iconic American masterpiece.
Winslow Homer's 'Osprey’s Nest' (1902) captures a serene Maine scene of two men fishing, showcasing his mastery of watercolor and capturing the essence of American landscape art.
A contemplative portrait of a woman adorned with pearls by Winslow Homer captures the soulful realism of the late 19th century, offering a timeless piece to elevate your collection.
Inspired by Homer’s exploration of American landscapes, this reproduction embodies the spirit of his era.