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title
The Northeaster
creator
Winslow Homer
Description
Reduced to economical yet expressive elements, this composition reveals Winslow Homer’s strong sense of design, honed during his early career in illustration. (He quit magazine work in 1875, in part because of the income generated by watercolor sales.) After settling in 1883 in Prout’s Neck, a rocky peninsula off the coast of Maine, he became increasingly preoccupied with the dynamic interactions of sea, sky, and extremes of weather along the water’s edge.<br /><p>Object metadata can change over time, please check the Brooklyn Museum <a href="http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/2824/The_Northeaster" rel="nofollow">object record</a> for the latest information.</p>
subject
art. American Art
title
Under the Falls, the Grand Discharge
creator
Winslow Homer
Description
<p>Object metadata can change over time, please check the Brooklyn Museum <a href="http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/2847/Under_the_Falls_the_Grand_Discharge" rel="nofollow">object record</a> for the latest information.</p>
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art. American Art
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