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Winslow Collection (page 4)

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

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

Background imageWinslow Collection: The Army of the Potomac - A Sharp-Shooter on Picket Duty (Harpers Weekly, Vo

The Army of the Potomac - A Sharp-Shooter on Picket Duty (Harpers Weekly, Vol. VII), November 15, 1862

Background imageWinslow Collection: On the Road to Lake George (Appletons Journal, Vol. I), July 24, 1869. Creator: Unknown

On the Road to Lake George (Appletons Journal, Vol. I), July 24, 1869. Creator: Unknown
On the Road to Lake George (Appletons Journal, Vol. I), July 24, 1869

Background imageWinslow Collection: The Last Load (Appletons Journal, Vol. I), August 7, 1869. Creator: John Filmer

The Last Load (Appletons Journal, Vol. I), August 7, 1869. Creator: John Filmer
The Last Load (Appletons Journal, Vol. I), August 7, 1869

Background imageWinslow Collection: Summer in the Country (Appletons Journal, Vol. I), July 10, 1869. Creator: John Karst

Summer in the Country (Appletons Journal, Vol. I), July 10, 1869. Creator: John Karst
Summer in the Country (Appletons Journal, Vol. I), July 10, 1869

Background imageWinslow Collection: In Came a Storm of Wind, Rain and Spray - and Portia (The Galaxy, An Illustrated

In Came a Storm of Wind, Rain and Spray - and Portia (The Galaxy, An Illustrated Magazine of Entertaining Reading, Vol. VIII), December 1869

Background imageWinslow Collection: The Artist in the Country (Appletons Journal, Vol. I), June 19, 1869

The Artist in the Country (Appletons Journal, Vol. I), June 19, 1869

Background imageWinslow Collection: Danger Ahead (Appletons Journal, Vol. III), April 30, 1870. Creator: Unknown

Danger Ahead (Appletons Journal, Vol. III), April 30, 1870. Creator: Unknown
Danger Ahead (Appletons Journal, Vol. III), April 30, 1870

Background imageWinslow Collection: George Blakes Letter (The Galaxy, An Illustrated Magazine of Entertaining Reading

George Blakes Letter (The Galaxy, An Illustrated Magazine of Entertaining Reading, Vol. IX), January 1870

Background imageWinslow Collection: The Winslow Bar in New York City, USA

The Winslow Bar in New York City, USA
A round of guests relaxing at The Winslow Bar of the hotel by the same name at the intersection between Madison Avenue and 55th Street in New York City, USA Date: 1930s

Background imageWinslow Collection: The Winslow Hotel New York City, USA

The Winslow Hotel New York City, USA
The Winslow Hotel at Madison Avenue at 55th Street New York City, USA Date: 1930s

Background imageWinslow Collection: HOMER: THE BLUE BOAT, 1892. Watercolor on paper, Winslow Homer, 1892

HOMER: THE BLUE BOAT, 1892. Watercolor on paper, Winslow Homer, 1892

Background imageWinslow Collection: HOMER: BREEZING UP, C1874. Breezing Up (A Fair Wind). Oil on canvas, Winslow Homer

HOMER: BREEZING UP, C1874. Breezing Up (A Fair Wind). Oil on canvas, Winslow Homer, c1874

Background imageWinslow Collection: CIVIL WAR: NEWS, 1862. News from the War. Engraving after sketches made by Winslow Homer

CIVIL WAR: NEWS, 1862. News from the War. Engraving after sketches made by Winslow Homer, of Union Army soldiers and family members receiving news of the progress of the war, 1862

Background imageWinslow Collection: PNAT2A-00028

PNAT2A-00028
Chief Massasoit visited by Governor Winslow, Plymouth Colony, 1620s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageWinslow Collection: Tatler advertisment for Winslows Skates

Tatler advertisment for Winslows Skates
Advertisement in the Tatler of 27th October 1909 for Winslows Skates, described as the best roller skates possess the maximum of fine qualities and used in all the best rinks throughout the world

Background imageWinslow Collection: Winslow house, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA

Winslow house, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
The house of General John Winslow in Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA, built in 1730. Date: circa 1905

Background imageWinslow Collection: Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA

Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA, as it was in 1622, with a few basic buildings. From left to right: a store house, the homes of P Brown, J Goodman, W Brewster, J Billington, I Allerton, F Cooke

Background imageWinslow Collection: Josiah Winslow

Josiah Winslow
JOSIAH WINSLOW son of Edward W. governor in America and the first native- born commander of the army. Date: 1629 - 1680

Background imageWinslow Collection: Forbes Winslow

Forbes Winslow
FORBES BENIGNUS WINSLOW doctor who specialised in insanity, had his own lunatic asylum, a key figure in early psychiatry. Date: 1810 - 1874

Background imageWinslow Collection: North America, USA, Meteor Crater near Winslow, Arizona

North America, USA, Meteor Crater near Winslow, Arizona

Background imageWinslow Collection: St Laurence Church, WInslow, Bucks, UK

St Laurence Church, WInslow, Bucks, UK
Classic English country church in the village of WInslow

Background imageWinslow Collection: KANSAS: RAILROAD WORKER. A young Navajo laborer working in the Atchison, Topeka

KANSAS: RAILROAD WORKER. A young Navajo laborer working in the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad yard in Winslow, Arizona. Photograph by Jack Delano, 1943

Background imageWinslow Collection: ARIZONA: RAILROAD, 1943. A passenger train going around a curve on the Atchison

ARIZONA: RAILROAD, 1943. A passenger train going around a curve on the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe railroad between Winslow and Seligman, Arizona. Photograph by Jack Delano, 1943

Background imageWinslow Collection: Winslow Homer, American (1836-1910), Breezing Up, c

Winslow Homer, American (1836-1910), Breezing Up, c. 1879, graphite highlighted with black crayon and white chalk on wove paper

Background imageWinslow Collection: Winslow Homer, Right and Left, American, 1836-1910, 1909, oil on canvas

Winslow Homer, Right and Left, American, 1836-1910, 1909, oil on canvas

Background imageWinslow Collection: Portrait of doctors Edward Monro, William Lawrence, Forbes Winslow and A. J. Sutherland

Portrait of doctors Edward Monro, William Lawrence, Forbes Winslow and A. J. Sutherland
XJF701473 Portrait of doctors Edward Monro, William Lawrence, Forbes Winslow and A. J. Sutherland, 1857 (engraving) by English School

Background imageWinslow Collection: Winslow Homer (American, 1836 - 1910), On the Stile, c. 1878, watercolor, gouache

Winslow Homer (American, 1836 - 1910), On the Stile, c. 1878, watercolor, gouache, and graphite on wove paper

Background imageWinslow Collection: Winslow Homer (American, 1836 - 1910), On the Trail, c. 1892, watercolor over graphite

Winslow Homer (American, 1836 - 1910), On the Trail, c. 1892, watercolor over graphite

Background imageWinslow Collection: Winslow Homer, Santiago de Cuba, American, 1836 - 1910, 1885, watercolor and pen

Winslow Homer, Santiago de Cuba, American, 1836 - 1910, 1885, watercolor and pen and black ink over graphite

Background imageWinslow Collection: Winslow Homer, Native Huts, Nassau, American, 1836 - 1910, 1885, watercolor, graphite

Winslow Homer, Native Huts, Nassau, American, 1836 - 1910, 1885, watercolor, graphite, and gouache on wove paper

Background imageWinslow Collection: after Winslow Homer, Dads Coming!, published 1873, wood engraving

after Winslow Homer, Dads Coming!, published 1873, wood engraving
after Winslow Homer, " Dads Coming!", published 1873, wood engraving

Background imageWinslow Collection: Winslow Homer, Two of Sheridans Scouts, American, 1836 - 1910, 1865, graphite

Winslow Homer, Two of Sheridans Scouts, American, 1836 - 1910, 1865, graphite on wove paper

Background imageWinslow Collection: Winslow Homer, Four Boys on a Beach, American, 1836 - 1910, c

Winslow Homer, Four Boys on a Beach, American, 1836 - 1910, c. 1873, graphite with watercolor and gouache on wove paper

Background imageWinslow Collection: Winslow Homer, Tethered, American, 1836 - 1910, 1862-1865, graphite on wove paper

Winslow Homer, Tethered, American, 1836 - 1910, 1862-1865, graphite on wove paper

Background imageWinslow Collection: Winslow Homer, Signature in Palette, American, 1836 - 1910, pen and brown ink

Winslow Homer, Signature in Palette, American, 1836 - 1910, pen and brown ink on wove paper

Background imageWinslow Collection: Winslow Homer, A Shell in the Trenches before Richmond [recto], American, 1836 - 1910, c

Winslow Homer, A Shell in the Trenches before Richmond [recto], American, 1836 - 1910, c. 1862, charcoal and graphite with watercolor on wove paper

Background imageWinslow Collection: James L. Langridge after Winslow Homer, On the Beach at Long Branch - The Children s

James L. Langridge after Winslow Homer, On the Beach at Long Branch - The Children s
James L. Langridge after Winslow Homer, On the Beach at Long Branch - The Childrens Hour, American, c. 1837 - active 1850-1881, published 1874, wood engraving

Background imageWinslow Collection: Edward Lagarde (American, 19th Century) after Winslow Homer, Raid on a Sand-Swallow

Edward Lagarde (American, 19th Century) after Winslow Homer, Raid on a Sand-Swallow Colony - " How Many Eggs?", active c. 1873, published 1874, wood engraving

Background imageWinslow Collection: after Winslow Homer, Seesaw - Gloucester, Massachusetts, published 1874, wood engraving

after Winslow Homer, Seesaw - Gloucester, Massachusetts, published 1874, wood engraving

Background imageWinslow Collection: after Winslow Homer, On the Beach - Two are Company, Three are None, published 1872

after Winslow Homer, On the Beach - Two are Company, Three are None, published 1872, wood engraving

Background imageWinslow Collection: after Winslow Homer, Making Hay, published 1872, wood engraving

after Winslow Homer, Making Hay, published 1872, wood engraving

Background imageWinslow Collection: after Winslow Homer, Gloucester Harbor, published 1873, wood engraving on newsprint

after Winslow Homer, Gloucester Harbor, published 1873, wood engraving on newsprint

Background imageWinslow Collection: after Winslow Homer, The Noon Recess, published 1873, wood engraving on newsprint

after Winslow Homer, The Noon Recess, published 1873, wood engraving on newsprint

Background imageWinslow Collection: after Winslow Homer, The Army of the Potomac - A Sharp-Shooter on Picket Duty, published

after Winslow Homer, The Army of the Potomac - A Sharp-Shooter on Picket Duty, published 1862, wood engraving

Background imageWinslow Collection: after Winslow Homer, Ship-Building, Gloucester Harbor, published 1873, wood engraving

after Winslow Homer, Ship-Building, Gloucester Harbor, published 1873, wood engraving

Background imageWinslow Collection: after Winslow Homer, Fire Works on the Night of the Fourth of July, published 1868

after Winslow Homer, Fire Works on the Night of the Fourth of July, published 1868, wood engraving

Background imageWinslow Collection: Winslow Homer, Casting, Number Two, American, 1836 - 1910, 1894, watercolor over graphite

Winslow Homer, Casting, Number Two, American, 1836 - 1910, 1894, watercolor over graphite



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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.