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List of illustrations

  • Untitled (Moth Study)
  • Corner of Winter, Washington, and Summer Streets
  • Abraham Lincoln, Born in Kentucky, February 2, 1809
  • Abraham Lincoln
  • The Seceding Mississippi Delegation in Congress
  • The Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States, at the Capitol, Washington, March 4, 1861
  • The Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln
  • Army pass issued to Winslow Homer
  • Our Army before Yorktown, Virginia
  • Reconnaissance in Force by General Gorman before Yorktown
  • Battery No. 1, near Yorktown, Virginia
  • Sharpshooter
  • Sketch in a letter to George G. Briggs
  • The Approach of the British Pirate "Alabama"
  • Defiance, Inviting a Shot before Petersburg
  • Albert Post
  • Marching Infantry Column
  • A Sharpshooter's Last Sleep, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
  • Trooper Meditating beside a Grave
  • Study of Soldiers
  • On Guard
  • Skirmish in the Wilderness
  • Winslow Homer in Boston
  • Our Special
  • Winslow Homer in Paris
  • Winslow Homer and Albert Kelsey
  • White Mountain Wagon
  • Artists Sketching in the White Mountains
  • The Artist in the Country
  • Summit of Mt. Washington and Glen House Stage
  • The Courtin'
  • The Nooning
  • Waiting an Answer
  • Winslow Homer at Marshfield
  • Winslow Homer at Marshfield
  • On the Beach at Marshfield
  • On the Beach–Two are Company, Three are None
  • Artists on the Ausable River
  • The Angler
  • Lake View House from Birmingham Falls
  • Game in the Adirondacks
  • Camp Fire
  • Portrait of Winslow Homer in New York
  • Portrait of Winslow Homer in New York
  • Marine
  • Beach Scene with People and Fishing Boats, Cullercoats
  • Perils of the Sea
  • Academy" camera
  • Cullercoats Cable
  • The Breakwater, Cullercoats
  • Head of a Woman
  • Fisherwomen Leaning on Harbour Rail, Whitby Harbour
  • Fisher Girls on Shore, Tynemouth
  • Mannequins
  • Surf, Prout's Neck
  • Surf and Rock near Cannon Rock, Prout's Neck
  • Cliff at Prout's Neck
  • Design for Conversion of Stable into Winslow Homer's Studio
  • Sketch of studio
  • Winslow Homer's Studio
  • Taking Observations
  • Eight Bells
  • Animal Locomotion, plate 287
  • Winslow Homer, His Dog Sam, and His Father Charles Savage Homer, Sr., at Prout's Neck, Maine
  • View of the Ark from a Distance
  • The Ark and Stable
  • Winslow Homer and a Group at the Water's Edge
  • Corn Roast
  • The Ark and Winslow Homer's Studio
  • Homer Family Seated beside El Rancho
  • The Ark
  • The Life Line
  • Eight Bells
  • Winslow Homer's "The Coming Away of the Gale
  • The Gale
  • Fly Fishing, Saranac Lake
  • Winslow Homer, Martha Homer, and Charles Homer, Sr., Sitting on the Porch at the Ark
  • Charles Homer, Sr., Standing on the Porch at the Ark
  • Tropical Scene
  • River Scene, Florida
  • Palm Trees
  • St. Johns River, Florida
  • Winslow Homer in a Canoe
  • Winslow Homer and Guides, Homosassa River, Florida
  • Two Canoeists, Lake St. John, Province of Quebec
  • Cabin at the Tourilli Club, Province of Quebec
  • Three Canoeists, Lake St. John, Province of Quebec
  • Fisherman, Adirondacks
  • Palm Tree and Beach Scene, Florida Coast
  • The Turkey Buzzard
  • Under the Falls, The Grand Discharge
  • Canoe in Rapids
  • Charles Homer, Jr., and Winslow Homer Carrying Fish
  • Jumping Trout
  • The End of the Hunt
  • Deer Drinking
  • The Fallen Deer
  • Paddling at Dusk
  • The Fountains at Night, World's Columbian Exposition
  • World's Columbian Exhibition, Administrative Building at Night
  • High Rocks
  • High Cliff, Coast of Maine
  • Winslow Homer and Lewis Wright at the Studio
  • Winslow Homer with "The Gulf Stream" in His Studio
  • Winslow Homer at Prout's Neck
  • The Artist's Studio in an Afternoon Fog
  • Guide to Nassau, Island of New Providence, Bahamas, West Indies
  • Winter Resort, Royal Victoria Hotel
  • Native Hut, Nassau
  • Negro Cabin, Foxhill, Nassau, Bahama Islands
  • On the Way to Market, Bahamas
  • Sir Arthur Henry Blake and Lady Edith Blake
  • Orange Tree, Nassau
  • Street in Nassau
  • Street Scene, Santiago de Cuba
  • Morro Castle
  • Morro Castle, Santiago de Cuba
  • Royal Palms, Santiago de Cuba
  • Isla de Cuba, No. 14 Volanta con pareja
  • The Cock Fight
  • At Tampa, Florida
  • Deep Creek
  • Thornhill Bar (Florida)
  • Morning on the St. Johns, Florida
  • In a Florida Jungle
  • I Protest!
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Description: Winslow Homer and the Camera: Photography and the Art of Painting
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Description: Winslow Homer and the Camera: Photography and the Art of Painting
~In 2013, the Bowdoin College Museum of Art was given an English-made camera that once belonged to Winslow Homer. Acquired by the artist in 1882, during the two years he lived in Cullercoats, England, this object joined a large collection of Homer’s art and archival materials at the Museum, including more than a hundred photographs either taken or collected...
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Description: Winslow Homer and the Camera: Photography and the Art of Painting
~This project has benefited greatly from exchanges with scholars and students at Bowdoin College and beyond. In particular, we want to acknowledge Elizabeth Athens, Susan Danly, Linda Docherty, Kathleen Foster, Abigail Booth Gerdts, Eleanor Harvey, Mike Kolster, Rodney Laughton, Philip Von Stade, and John Wilmerding. Also, Catherine Cyr ’17, a summer intern at...
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Description: Winslow Homer and the Camera: Photography and the Art of Painting
Lenders to the Exhibition
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Description: Winslow Homer and the Camera: Photography and the Art of Painting
Winslow Homer was a painter. He thought of himself as a painter and directed his greatest efforts toward this art form. Whether with oils or watercolors, he sought to push his painting to address large themes, and did so in a vocabulary that broke from many American traditions. As an artist devoted to the world as it is, he saw painting as an effort not only to record a particular place and time,...
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Description: Winslow Homer and the Camera: Photography and the Art of Painting
The famed American artist Winslow Homer came of age amid the expansive visual world of the late nineteenth century, working across media to produce drawings, paintings, prints, and watercolors for consumption in the art market. To great success, the relationship between these works—from...
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Selected Bibliography
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Winslow Homer and the Camera: Photography and the Art of Painting
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