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Winslow, a name that resonates with artistic brilliance and scenic wonders

Background imageWinslow Collection: St. Valentines Day - The Old Story in All Lands (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XII)

St. Valentines Day - The Old Story in All Lands (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XII), February 22, 1868

Background imageWinslow Collection: The Summit of Mount Washington (Harpers Weekly, Vol. VIII), July 10, 1869

The Summit of Mount Washington (Harpers Weekly, Vol. VIII), July 10, 1869

Background imageWinslow Collection: The Fourth of July in Tompkins Square, New York - 'The Sogers Are Coming'

The Fourth of July in Tompkins Square, New York - "The Sogers Are Coming"
The Fourth of July in Tompkins Square, New York - " The Sogers Are Coming" (Harpers Bazar: A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure and Instruction, Vol. I), July 11, 1868

Background imageWinslow Collection: Winter at Sea - Taking in Sail off the Coast (Harpers Weekly, Vol

Winter at Sea - Taking in Sail off the Coast (Harpers Weekly, Vol. VIII), January 16, 1869

Background imageWinslow Collection: She Turned her Face to the Window (The Galaxy, An Illustrated Magazine of Entertaining

She Turned her Face to the Window (The Galaxy, An Illustrated Magazine of Entertaining Reading, Vol. V), May 1868

Background imageWinslow Collection: The Picnic Excursion (Appletons Journal, Vol. I), August 14, 1869. Creator: Unknown

The Picnic Excursion (Appletons Journal, Vol. I), August 14, 1869. Creator: Unknown
The Picnic Excursion (Appletons Journal, Vol. I), August 14, 1869

Background imageWinslow Collection: The Dinner Horn (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XIV), June 11, 1870. Creator: Unknown

The Dinner Horn (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XIV), June 11, 1870. Creator: Unknown
The Dinner Horn (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XIV), June 11, 1870

Background imageWinslow Collection: Spring Blossoms (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XIV), May 12, 1870. Creator: Unknown

Spring Blossoms (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XIV), May 12, 1870. Creator: Unknown
Spring Blossoms (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XIV), May 12, 1870

Background imageWinslow Collection: The Straw Ride (Harpers Bazar, Vol. II), September 25, 1869. Creator: Unknown

The Straw Ride (Harpers Bazar, Vol. II), September 25, 1869. Creator: Unknown
The Straw Ride (Harpers Bazar, Vol. II), September 25, 1869

Background imageWinslow Collection: Lumbering in Winter (Every Saturday, Vol. II, New Series), January 28, 1871

Lumbering in Winter (Every Saturday, Vol. II, New Series), January 28, 1871

Background imageWinslow Collection: Tenth Commandment (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XIV), 1870. Creator: Unknown

Tenth Commandment (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XIV), 1870. Creator: Unknown
Tenth Commandment (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XIV), 1870

Background imageWinslow Collection: Crew of U. S. Steamsloop Colorado (Harpers Weekly, Vol. V), July 13, 1861

Crew of U. S. Steamsloop Colorado (Harpers Weekly, Vol. V), July 13, 1861
Crew of U.S. Steamsloop Colorado (Harpers Weekly, Vol. V), July 13, 1861

Background imageWinslow Collection: Winter Quarters in Camp - The Inside of a Hut (Harpers Weekly, Vol

Winter Quarters in Camp - The Inside of a Hut (Harpers Weekly, Vol. VII), January 24, 1863

Background imageWinslow Collection: Filling Cartridges at the United States Arsenal, at Watertown, Massachusetts (Har

Filling Cartridges at the United States Arsenal, at Watertown, Massachusetts (Harpers Weekly, Vol. V), July 20, 1861

Background imageWinslow Collection: Spring in the City (Harpers Weekly, Vol. II), April 17, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Spring in the City (Harpers Weekly, Vol. II), April 17, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Spring in the City (Harpers Weekly, Vol. II), April 17, 1858

Background imageWinslow Collection: May-Day in the Country (Harpers Weekly, Vol. III), April 30, 1859. Creator: Unknown

May-Day in the Country (Harpers Weekly, Vol. III), April 30, 1859. Creator: Unknown
May-Day in the Country (Harpers Weekly, Vol. III), April 30, 1859

Background imageWinslow Collection: The Bathe at Newport (Harpers Weekly, Vol. II), September 4, 1858. Creator: Unknown

The Bathe at Newport (Harpers Weekly, Vol. II), September 4, 1858. Creator: Unknown
The Bathe at Newport (Harpers Weekly, Vol. II), September 4, 1858

Background imageWinslow Collection: The Boston Common (Harpers Weekly, Vol. II), May 22, 1858. Creator: Unknown

The Boston Common (Harpers Weekly, Vol. II), May 22, 1858. Creator: Unknown
The Boston Common (Harpers Weekly, Vol. II), May 22, 1858

Background imageWinslow Collection: Busy Bee Date: 1865

Busy Bee Date: 1865

Background imageWinslow Collection: Aylesbury Vale MK18 3 Map

Aylesbury Vale MK18 3 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Aylesbury Vale MK18 3

Background imageWinslow Collection: Study for Eagle Head, Manchester, Massachusetts, 1869 (?). Creator: Winslow Homer

Study for Eagle Head, Manchester, Massachusetts, 1869 (?). Creator: Winslow Homer
Study for Eagle Head, Manchester, Massachusetts, 1869 (?)

Background imageWinslow Collection: Maine Coast, 1896. Creator: Winslow Homer

Maine Coast, 1896. Creator: Winslow Homer
Maine Coast, 1896

Background imageWinslow Collection: Harvest Scene, ca. 1873. Creator: Winslow Homer

Harvest Scene, ca. 1873. Creator: Winslow Homer
Harvest Scene, ca. 1873

Background imageWinslow Collection: Cannon Rock, 1895. Creator: Winslow Homer

Cannon Rock, 1895. Creator: Winslow Homer
Cannon Rock, 1895

Background imageWinslow Collection: Searchlight on Harbor Entrance, Santiago de Cuba, 1901. Creator: Winslow Homer

Searchlight on Harbor Entrance, Santiago de Cuba, 1901. Creator: Winslow Homer
Searchlight on Harbor Entrance, Santiago de Cuba, 1901

Background imageWinslow Collection: Boys in a Dory, 1873. Creator: Winslow Homer

Boys in a Dory, 1873. Creator: Winslow Homer
Boys in a Dory, 1873. Homer spent the summer of 1873 in Gloucester, Massachusetts at the picturesque fishing port on Cape Ann, north of Boston

Background imageWinslow Collection: Camp Fire, 1880. Creator: Winslow Homer

Camp Fire, 1880. Creator: Winslow Homer
Camp Fire, 1880

Background imageWinslow Collection: Northeaster, 1895; reworked by 1901. Creator: Winslow Homer

Northeaster, 1895; reworked by 1901. Creator: Winslow Homer
Northeaster, 1895; reworked by 1901

Background imageWinslow Collection: Snap the Whip, 1872. Creator: Winslow Homer

Snap the Whip, 1872. Creator: Winslow Homer
Snap the Whip, 1872

Background imageWinslow Collection: The Gulf Stream, 1899. Creator: Winslow Homer

The Gulf Stream, 1899. Creator: Winslow Homer
The Gulf Stream, 1899

Background imageWinslow Collection: Eagle Head, Manchester, Massachusetts (High Tide), 1870. Creator: Winslow Homer

Eagle Head, Manchester, Massachusetts (High Tide), 1870. Creator: Winslow Homer
Eagle Head, Manchester, Massachusetts (High Tide), 1870

Background imageWinslow Collection: Rainy Day in Camp, 1871. Creator: Winslow Homer

Rainy Day in Camp, 1871. Creator: Winslow Homer
Rainy Day in Camp, 1871

Background imageWinslow Collection: Moonlight, Wood Island Light, 1894. Creator: Winslow Homer

Moonlight, Wood Island Light, 1894. Creator: Winslow Homer
Moonlight, Wood Island Light, 1894

Background imageWinslow Collection: Frederick Winslow Taylor (1856 - 1915), engineer of the USA, he determined the principles

Frederick Winslow Taylor (1856 - 1915), engineer of the USA, he determined the principles of evaluation of a working day

Background imageWinslow Collection: Breezing Up, 1873-1876. Artist: Winslow Homer

Breezing Up, 1873-1876. Artist: Winslow Homer
Breezing Up, 1873-1876. The painting is a gift of the W. L. and May T. Mellon Foundation, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Background imageWinslow Collection: Palm Trees, Nassau, 1898, (1932). Artist: Winslow Homer

Palm Trees, Nassau, 1898, (1932). Artist: Winslow Homer
Palm Trees, Nassau, 1898, (1932). Painting held at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. From An Outline of Modern Painting in Europe and America, by S. C. Kaines Smith

Background imageWinslow Collection: Attack of Cardenas, (1898), 1920s

Attack of Cardenas, (1898), 1920s
Attack of Cardenas. On 11th May 1898, the Windslow and the Hudson entered the Bay of Cardenas, with intent to destroy three spanish gunboats

Background imageWinslow Collection: Edward Winslow, English Puritan American colonist, 17th century (c1880)

Edward Winslow, English Puritan American colonist, 17th century (c1880). Winslow (1595-1655) was one of the Pilgrim Fathers who arrived aboard the Mayflower in 1620 to establish the colony of New

Background imageWinslow Collection: Edward Winslows visit to Massasoit, 17th century (c1880)

Edward Winslows visit to Massasoit, 17th century (c1880). Winslow (1595-1655) was one of the Pilgrim Fathers who arrived aboard the Mayflower in 1620 to establish the colony of New Plymouth in

Background imageWinslow Collection: Rear Admiral John Ancrum Winslow, United States Navy, 1862-1867. Artist: J Rogers

Rear Admiral John Ancrum Winslow, United States Navy, 1862-1867. Artist: J Rogers
Rear Admiral John Ancrum Winslow, United States Navy, 1862-1867. Winslow (1811-1873) commanded the USS Kearsage which sank the Confederate commerce raider Alabama off the French port of Cherbourg in

Background imageWinslow Collection: Military Academy, The Hop, Cozzens Hotel, 1859. Artist: Winslow Homer

Military Academy, The Hop, Cozzens Hotel, 1859. Artist: Winslow Homer
Military Academy, The Hop, Cozzens Hotel, 1859. Illustration from Adventures of America, 1857-1900, by John A Kouwenhoven, published by Harper & Brothers, (New York, London, 1938)

Background imageWinslow Collection: The Trysting Place, 1875. Artist: Winslow Homer

The Trysting Place, 1875. Artist: Winslow Homer
The Trysting Place, 1875. Found in the collection of Princeton University

Background imageWinslow Collection: Cannon Rock, 1895. Artist: Winslow Homer

Cannon Rock, 1895. Artist: Winslow Homer
Cannon Rock, 1895

Background imageWinslow Collection: Long Branch, 1869. Artist: Winslow Homer

Long Branch, 1869. Artist: Winslow Homer
Long Branch, 1869

Background imageWinslow Collection: Rapids, Hudson River, 1894. Artist: Winslow Homer

Rapids, Hudson River, 1894. Artist: Winslow Homer
Rapids, Hudson River, 1894

Background imageWinslow Collection: The Shell Heap, 1904. Artist: Winslow Homer

The Shell Heap, 1904. Artist: Winslow Homer
The Shell Heap, 1904

Background imageWinslow Collection: Right and Left, 1909. Artist: Winslow Homer

Right and Left, 1909. Artist: Winslow Homer
Right and Left, 1909

Background imageWinslow Collection: Winslow Homer, 1836 - 1910. American landscape painter and printmaker. Illustration by Gordon Ross

Winslow Homer, 1836 - 1910. American landscape painter and printmaker. Illustration by Gordon Ross, American artist and illustrator (1873-1946), from Living Biographies of Great Painters



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Winslow, a name that resonates with artistic brilliance and scenic wonders. From the captivating brushstrokes Homer's masterpieces to the charming town nestled along Route 66 in Arizona, Winslow holds a myriad of enchanting tales. In "Homer: Fog Warning, 1885, " we are transported to a misty maritime scene where anticipation hangs heavy in the air. The artist's deft strokes capture the essence of uncertainty and danger lurking beneath calm waters. Venturing further into Winslow, Arizona, we encounter another facet of this multifaceted name. As cars whiz by on Route 66, one can't help but feel a sense of nostalgia for simpler times when road trips were filled with adventure and discovery. "Homer: High Cliff, 1894" takes us to Maine's rugged coastlines. Here, Homer skillfully portrays nature's raw power as waves crash against towering cliffs, and is an ode to the untamed beauty that has captivated artists for centuries. Prouts Neck becomes our next destination through "Homer: Prouts Neck, 1900. " This coastal haven served as inspiration for many of Homer's works. With each stroke on canvas, he immortalized moments frozen in time - seascapes bathed in golden light or tempestuous storms brewing on distant horizons. "The Gulf Stream" transports us once again across vast oceans where man battles against nature's whims. Created in 1899 but not fully recognized until posthumously released in 1943; it showcases Homer's mastery at capturing both human vulnerability and resilience amidst turbulent seas. Flirting on the Sea-Shore and Dressing for the Carnival transport us back to carefree days filled with laughter and joyous celebrations. These illustrations from Harper’s Weekly evoke images of sunny beaches dotted with playful couples or bustling streets adorned with vibrant costumes during festive occasions.