Winslow Homer: A collection of 534 paintings (HD) *UPDATE
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
- Winslow Homer: A collection of 534 paintings (HD) *UPDATE (added almost 400 new more paintings than previous video)
Description: "Winslow Homer was one of the most authentic and important American artists of the nineteenth century. Born in Boston, he spent his adolescence in Cambridge, Massachusetts, surviving the absence of a father who rushed out to California to pan for gold. At nineteen he learned how to draw on the job at John.H Bufford's lithography shop by illustrating or copying of photographs for sheet music covers of popular songs (1855-57). In 1859, he moved to New York, where he attended a few classes at the National Academy of Design. He continued to freelance, especially for Harper's Weekly magazine, which sent him to the front during Civil War (1861-1864). His well-known Return of the Prisoners (1866) drew from this experience.
In 1867, he traveled to France and returned a year later--six years before the Impressionists emerged as a renegade force in Europe.
Nevertheless, Homer's style in the 1870s took on a similar impressionistic light and anecdotal content, evident in his immediately popular Snap the Whip (1872). From 1871 to 1880, Homer worked in the famous Tenth Street Studio Building, the epicenter of New York art circles due to its influential tenants William Merritt Chase (1849-1916), who often hosted the Tile Club (where Homer began to paint on tiles) and Lemuel Wilmarth (1835-1918), who started the Art Students League. A turning point in Homer's career occurred in 1878-79, while spending much time at Houghton Farm in upstate New York. There his background as an illustrator and his facility with watercolor produced poetic scenes of farm children at play or at rest, surrounded by the natural beauty of the Hudson Valley.
Following nearly two years in Cuttercoasts, Tyne and Wear, a coastal village in England, Homer returned to New York in 1882 and then settled in Prout's Neck, Maine, a location that became known for his windy seascapes, such as Northeaster (1895). In 1884 he began to spend winters in the Caribbean. Occasionally, he vacationed in New York's Andironacks. The Fog Warning (1885), based on a stay in Gloucester, Massachuetts, seems to sum up his self-image: a single man in a storm-tossed boat, rowing hastily to shore, confident in his abilities to navigate the waters and survive."
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I have never seen a water colourist like Winslow Homer…extraordinarily skillful and story teller of the highest calibre ❤🇨🇦
Thank you again so many paintings i nevsr saw before. Where are they now?
Thank you so much. This is like the best time i can remember seing many of my favorite Artist . Homer! How i love his work. Painting Maine ocean .. Wow
Each and every painting of this master is a real masterpiece.
Not quite. Even Rembrandt and Caravaggio never achieved that. But, Homer is very skillful and deserves more recognition at main auctions like Sotherbys and Christies.
Truly inspirational. In particular, an exceptional group character artist which is always something I admire.
This is a most uplifting collection--thank you for posting it forour viewing. Homer is a wonderful painter, his unusual viewpoints, his technique, his ability to capture different mmods, and his skilful draughtmanship. Truly an American Master.
Are any of WH s paintings here in Springfield Museum , Massachusetts?.
this gives us glimpse into what life was like back then - this is our history - our humanity - cherish it
Just beautiful!!! Man' and Nature interactions. A simple joy and yet profound. Let the interactions remain gentle, grateful, and loving. Thanks for making my day!
Wow! I can just smell the salty seaweedy ocean and feel the breeze whipping my hair. What talent! And persistence, to paint day after day, outside in all weather, during war and storms, heat and humidity.
Like stepping back in time. One of the best. Thanks.
The night before last we had a gale here on the Oregon coast in the United States. The wind flipped my canoe which I had taken a great deal of care to secure , I thought, and the rain filled it up. You can't beat Winslow Homer. Thanks for this.
These paintings are crystal clear and reach out to grab you. What beautiful insight and imagination.
He is my favorite American painter. My mom had a print of "The Berry Pickers" on a wall in our home. I had many a berry picking day , and she made the greatest blueberry pies I've ever tasted. Life - long memories ; sometimes - too painful .
Thank you . A balm for the soul
Un grand merci, très belle retrospective, musique magnifique, pour un des plus grands peintres de son siècle, quel poète !
Il y a tout, le bonheur, la tristesse, l’humanité, l’intimité, le partage, la solitude, la nature, quelle fierté.
Thank you so much for this amazing collection from a true master. The depth of feeling he conveys with each painting is extraordinary. I am in the UK and it is not so easy to find collections of his work here; thanks again.
I love where this art takes me to
Thank you for sharing this beautiful collection. I can see not only the masterpieces but also learned about the life of his time.
Marvellous artist- thank you for all your collections
I just love the way he used color!
Bold and uncanny compositions. Unique colours. One really feels a refreshing freshness about the whole approach an d execution.
Beautiful paintings and beautiful music choice.
Beautiful paintings and landscapes.
Great job! Thank-you.
Oh, such a refine painter, such a refine soul! I didn't know him before. I think, Homer's style and artistic vision is very close to russians painters like Alexandre and Albert Benois, Ostroumova-Lebedeva etc. Our kind of man! ))
Genial. Un pintor para siempre.
Another fav artist
Отличная живопись и замечательная музыка!
Maravilha:escutar excelente música e ver essas maravilhosas pinturas!
Toutes les collections de peintures
de ces grands Artistes Peintres :=
Sont un chef- d'oeuvres.!! UNE =>
grande ; Chance de voir toutes.!!
Un grand MERCI.🌿🌺🌷🌿🍀💖💖👍🤲🙏🤝❤💕Pour Tous🇫🇷
LearnFromMasters need to update some of the videos by taking out all zoom in effects. This is the most useful UA-cam series on artists and their works and should be presented in a serious manner. It may be a a bit of work to take out all the zoom in from the time lines of these videos, but would be well worth it for the channel and us subscribers. Please!
visceral, inviting, marvelous
Qué felicidad contemplar la obra anterior y ésta llenas de sutil encanto natural.
Gracias UA-cam
Maravilloso, delicado, melancólico.
What is that beautiful background piano music?
Amazing artist.
Que increíble artista me quedé estaciado viendo y admirando cada una de sus obras , ya sean acuarelas o óleos un señor pintor uno de los mejores que he visto gracias por compartir manito arriba para este vídeo !!
Belleza pura
Thanks for upload enjoying it very much
Beautiful work, I wish these had the names of the paintings and what collections they might be in.
Where can I find the Music credits? Shazam is crediting multiple artists for the same piece!
Maravilloso pintor
Andrew Wyeth: A collection of 250 works. (HD) *UPDATE: 18minutes 22 seconds in. ----- OR ------ Winslow Homer: A collection of 534 paintings (HD) *UPDATE: 5 minutes 3 seconds in.
Who's it gonna be? Homer or Wyeth? My money is on Homer. Is there a prize?
You can't be more badass than that 25:13
He is the master of water colour , most srtist s seem to use oil , very talented , !
Very good
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Hope you list the title and year completed of each painting! Only image not really efficient enough! 😊🤔
Typo, its Cullercoats not Cuttercoats.
compare this the the 99.9% +..... of what's seen in galleries today
8:49 this is Winslow Homer's last painting.
perfectooo
George Winston on piano?
Can do without the zooming. Paint is a static medium...
Omg
GREAT PAINTINGS here, presented w/shit "new age" music.