Jumat, 09 Juni 2017

American History Book Reviews: Weatherbeaten and George Willows

Weatherbeaten: Winslow Homer and Maine by Thomas Andrew Denenberg, (Portland Museum of Art/Yale University Press) For 25 years in Maine, Winslow Homer wrestled fierce nature into his finest paintings. This gorgeous book marries reproductions of his work with photos of his carriage house (previously unseen by the public) and essays. George Bellows edited by Charles …

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