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Winslow Homer

<p>Winslow Homer is considered by many to be the best American painter of the 19th century. His impeccable technique and celebration of marginalized characters mean Winslow Homer wall art deserves pride of place on the walls of any home.<p> <p class="title-3">Characteristics of Winslow Homer art</p> <p>Winslow Homer (1836-1910) got his big break as a freelance illustrator-correspondent covering the American Civil War for Harper&#39;s Weekly. Unlike his peers, he sought to uncover the human element of war rather than the conflict itself.<p> <p>These early works would set the tone for Homer&#39;s career as an artist, as he used his mastery of watercolors and unerring eye for detail to depict scenes of American life using a blend of Romanticism and Realism. The end result is memorable paintings with a rare emotional depth.<p> <p>Homer&#39;s use of natural light and shadows is awe-inspiring. When paired with fresh, vibrant colors and the wonderful texture of his work, his paintings are charged with an energy and vitality that still holds today.<p> <p>The subject matter of Winslow Homer wall art includes fishermen, frolicking children, school teachers, and scenes of maritime life. His work ranges from celebrating the sea&#39;s power to quiet, contemplative, solitary scenes.<p> <p>His paintings have a strong narrative quality, with many pieces suggesting an unfolding narrative behind the aesthetic qualities. Indeed, Homer&#39;s work has a Romantic and elegiac quality that rewards repeated viewing and new interpretations.<p> <p class="title-3">How to choose Winslow Homer wall art</p> <p>While Winslow Homer art is intricately tied to maritime life, his masterful watercolors and oil paintings feature a range of subjects within rural or outdoor settings. You can find depictions of trees, sunsets, beaches, and other idyllic scenes within his oeuvre, allowing you to select pieces that resonate with you.<p> <p>Color is another important consideration to make. Homer&#39;s work features a mix of bright and vibrant palettes and more subdued tones, allowing you to fit his canvases within your color schemes. Selecting the right frame can bridge color divides and even help this work sit within less classical settings, too.<p> <p>Homer traveled widely and painted seaside watercolors in many locations, including Florida, Canada, and the Caribbean. These pieces can provide a memento of your own sojourns or a link to your heritage.<p> <p>Explore our diverse collection of Winslow Homer wall art to bring the works of this celebrated American artist to your home. From rich scenes of everyday life to bright and airy marine scenes, there is something for every fan of the outdoors.<p>

<p>In June 1873 Homer went to Gloucester, Massachusetts, where he painted his first watercolors, depictions of the local children playing in dories, sitting on the wharves, helping with chores, or simply preoccupied by their own youthful concerns. One of the most delightful products of that summer of experimentation is A Basket of Clams. This is the earliest watercolor by him to be acquired by the Museum. The artist sums up the modest responsibilities of childhood in this engaging image of two boys carrying a large basket of clams along a shell-strewn beach. The background buildings and the cropped two-masted sailboat refer to Gloucester's maritime activity. This charming sheet typifies the direct observation, vigorous design, and dazzling light of Homer's first watercolors. Reminders of his experience as an illustrator are evident in his sense of pattern, use of sharp outlines and flat washes, and attention to detail. Homer shared an interest in childhood with many American artists of the 1870s. Their paintings responded to the spirit of the post-bellum era, when the desire for national healing and the challenges of urban and industrial growth made children symbols of a simpler and more innocent time and of America'a hope for the future.</p>

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<p>Our giclée canvas wall art prints are reproduced with high quality, UV-resistant, environmentally-friendly, latex inks and artist grade, polycotton canvas. We pride ourselves on color accuracy and image clarity to ensure your new canvas print lasts for years to come.</p>

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<p>Our solid faced canvas prints feature a patented, warp-resistant design that produces outstanding gallery wraps. These 1.25” thick wrapped canvas prints also include a sealed, enclosed back to keep out dust and protect your walls.</p>

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<p>Install your stunning new wall art in just minutes with our pre-installed sawtooth hanging hardware and easy-to-manage lightweight design. Even though they're light, our rock-solid construction boasts long-lasting durability.</p> <p>Featured image: <a href="/view/sunshine-and-love,2790040/?ref=pdp-feature">Sunshine And Love by Nikki Chu</a>.</p>

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