The painter Winslow Homer was a man of few words. He kept no journals. He burned most of his correspondence. He also never married, ensuring that no heirs would survive to recount the details of his ...
It's a great idea: a survey history of how Homer has been read throughout history, taking in Roman Homer, Christian Homer, Alexander Pope's Homer and Homer in Islam, among others. And Manguel (A ...
NEW YORK — You don’t see the painting that is the beating heart of the Met’s spring blockbuster, “Winslow Homer: Crosscurrents,” until toward the end. That’s as it should be: Homer himself understood ...
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