Winslow Homer

  • Winslow Homer: Artist and Angler
    By Theodore E. Stebbins, William H. Gerdts, Patricia Junker

    An exploration of the nineteenth-century artist's avid pursuit of fly-fishing describes his efforts in the Adirondacks in northern New York, Florida, and Quebec, offering insight into what fly-fishing meant to Homer personally as well as ...

  • Winslow Homer: The Nature of Observation
    By Elizabeth Johns

    A University of Pennsylvania art professor re-examines Winslow Homer's art in light of recent revelations about his much-protected personal life, refreshing the nation's understanding of one of its greatest painters. (Fine Arts)

  • Winslow Homer: His Art, His Light, His Landscapes
    By Carl Little

    This affordably-priced book -- among the most comprehensive to date -- covers his early works and great themes: the Civil War, England, Gloucester, Canada, the Adirondacks, the Tropics, Florida, and the seascapes of Prout's Neck, Maine.

  • Winslow Homer
    By National Gallery of Art, Boston, Winslow Homer

    To point out that the "hunter" in this splendid watercolor holds what seems to be a beaver, or a small animal of the sort being held aloft in Homers "Trapping in the Adirondacks," published in Every Saturday on 24 December 1870, ...

  • Winslow Homer: Crosscurrents
    By Sylvia Yount, Christopher Riopelle, Stephanie L. Herdrich

    This timely study of Winslow Homer highlights his imagery of the Atlantic world and reveals themes of racial, political, and natural conflict across his career

  • Winslow Homer: American Passage
    By William R. Cross

    In this compelling biography, William R. Cross chronicles the life story of the great painter and illustrator Winslow Homer (1836-1910), who captured America in the crucible of the Civil War, and contributed to shaping American identity to ...

  • Winslow Homer: American Passage
    By William R. Cross

    Winslow Homer: Artist and Angler. New York: Thames and Hudson, 2002. Kelly, Franklin, Nicolai Cikovsky, Jr., Deborah Chotner, and John Davis. American Paintings of the Nineteenth Century, Part I. Washington, DC: National Gallery of Art, ...

  • Winslow Homer
    By Mary Judge

    Another title from The Crown Art Library, the most useful monographs available on a wide range of significant artists. Each volume is written by an internationally recognized authority and is...

  • Winslow Homer
    By National Museum of American Art, Nicolai Cikovsky Jr.

    Winslow Homer, whose work is featured on the cover of this catalog, was the greatest American painter of the 19th century. His subjects are touchingly familiar: the Civil War soldier,...

  • Winslow Homer: The Clark Collection
    By Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute

    "Winslow Homer (1836-1910) is one of the core figures of 19th-century American art. While most well-known for his oil paintings of Civil War scenes and the windswept Atlantic coastline, Homer's...

  • Winslow Homer: The Clark Collection
    By Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute

    Winslow Homer (1836–1910) is one of the core figures of 19th-century American art. While most well-known for his oil paintings of Civil War scenes and the windswept Atlantic coastline, Homer's...

  • Winslow Homer: An American Vision
    By Randall C Griffin

    The peerless and comprehensive survey of this important American artist, now available in paperback for the first time This thoroughly researched, immensely readable study on Winslow Homer, one of America's most significant and prolific ...

  • Winslow Homer: Poet of the Sea
    By Marc Simpson, Winslow Homer, Eric Shanes

    Waves battering the weathered rocks on a shore, young boys sailing carefree on open waters: Winslow Homer's raw, evocative seascapes are among the most distinctive and powerful in American art....

  • Winslow Homer: Illustrating America
    By Barbara Dayer Gallati, Linda S. Ferber, Marilyn S. Kushner

    This work explores the lesser known illustrations of Winslow Homer, one of America's most popular nineteenth century artists, and features seventy-nine of Homer's best printed illustrations.

  • Winslow Homer: 83 Paintings and Watercolors
    By Narim Bender

    Winslow Homer was American painter, illustrator and etcher, one of the two most admired American late 19th-century artists and is considered to be the greatest pictorial poet of outdoor life in the United States and its greatest ...

  • Winslow Homer: Drawings and Watercolors
    By Narim Bender

    Winslow Homer was American painter, illustrator and etcher.

  • Winslow Homer: An American Vision
    By Randall C. Griffin

    Winslow Homer (1836–1910) was one of the most important American painters of the late nineteenth century. His prolific output, embracing a wide range of styles and themes, is characterized by...

  • Winslow Homer: Paintings of the Civil War
    By Marc Simpson

    "This volume has been published on the occasion of the first monographic exhibition uniting the majority of the Civil War paintings of Winslow Homer ... The essays and related materials...

  • Winslow Homer: 152 Paintings and Drawings
    By Maria Tsaneva

    This Art Book with Foreword and annotated reproductions by Maria Tsaneva contains 152 selected drawings and paintings of Winslow Homer.

  • Winslow Homer
    By Alix Wood

    Readers learn why with this biographical text, which features Homer’s most famous works, including his widely admired portraits of the sea and sailors.