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Winslow Homer And His Cullercoats Paintings: An American Artist In England'S North East,Used
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When Winslow Homer sailed to England in March of 1881, he was already well established as a leading member of his generation of American artists. Critics often referred to him as the most American of American artists, combining praise with the implication that his work was provincial compared to that of his more Europeantrained American contemporaries. However, upon his return, after a year and a half spent in the seaside village of Cullercoats, Homers work garnered rave reviews and gained a new appreciation among art dealers. In this book, Tathams detailed account of Homers time in Cullercoats offers a perceptive reappraisal of both the villages influence on his work and the paintings themselves. In his Cullercoats paintings, Homer took as his main subject the lives and labors of the villages women and their strong sense of community. In many ways, these paintings stand among Homers most original and perceptive depictions of women, but they also display his masterly uses of watercolor. The Cullercoats paintings show Homer in a new light, and Tathams revelatory account provides the longoverdue attention they deserve.
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