Showing 9 artworks with Winslow Homer and with 1876
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Homer's stylistic choices—low vantage point, muted palette, expressive gazes—contrasted sharply with European Impressionist conventions, emphasizing the psychological depth of his subjects.
Winslow Homer's "Answering the Horn" captures a poignant moment of rural life in 1876 with realistic detail and evocative atmosphere, showcasing the artist’s mastery and offering a timeless scene to admire or own.
Winslow Homer’s Breezing Up captures an Impressionistic snapshot of American optimism with its vibrant colors and realistic depiction of sailors at sea. This 1876 masterpiece showcases Homer's unique style and invites you to discover this iconic work.
Winslow Homer’s ‘The Watermelon Boys,’ painted in 1876, captures the essence of American realism with its simple composition featuring four men enjoying watermelon. Located at The Smithsonian Institution Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, this masterpiece exemplifies Homer's ability to convey emotion through color and detail—a testament to his enduring legacy as an artist.
Winslow Homer’s Breezing Up embodies American Realism's vibrant spirit, capturing the dynamism of Gloucester fishermen amidst choppy ocean waves with loose brushstrokes and a tranquil yet powerful palette—a timeless masterpiece to explore or cherish.
Winslow Homer's 'Peeling a Lemon' captures a serene moment of domestic life with masterful realism and tonal subtlety, reflecting the artist’s signature style and capturing the essence of rural New England.