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    American watercolor and Winslow Homer / by Goodrich, Lloyd, 1897-

    Imprint 1945
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    American watercolor and Winslow Homer / by Goodrich, Lloyd, 1897-

    Imprint 1945
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    Watercolors by Winslow Homer : the color of light / by Homer, Winslow, 1836-1910

    Imprint 2008
    Table of Contents: “…Foreword / James Cuno -- A gradual awakening in favor: Winslow Homer and watercolor collection in Chicago / Karen Huang -- Introduction: A bold, unguided effort: the self-education of America's master in watercolor / Martha Tedeschi -- Fresh air and pure impressions: early watercolors / Marthe Tedeschi -- More skill, more refined, more delicate: England / Judith Walsh -- A light on the sea: Prout's neck Martha Tedeschi -- A special communion with nature: the Adirondacks and Quebec / Martha Tedeschi -- Memoranda of travel: the tropics / Martha Tedeschi -- Winslow Homer and the color theories of Michel-Eugène Chevreul / Judith Walsh -- Intention and alteration: Winslow Homer's watercolor palette / Kristi Dahm.…”
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    Winslow Homer watercolors / by Cooper, Helen A.

    Imprint 1986
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    Watercolors by Winslow Homer : the color of light / by Homer, Winslow, 1836-1910

    Imprint 2008
    Table of Contents: “…Foreword / James Cuno -- A gradual awakening in favor: Winslow Homer and watercolor collection in Chicago / Karen Huang -- Introduction: A bold, unguided effort: the self-education of America's master in watercolor / Martha Tedeschi -- Fresh air and pure impressions: early watercolors / Marthe Tedeschi -- More skill, more refined, more delicate: England / Judith Walsh -- A light on the sea: Prout's neck Martha Tedeschi -- A special communion with nature: the Adirondacks and Quebec / Martha Tedeschi -- Memoranda of travel: the tropics / Martha Tedeschi -- Winslow Homer and the color theories of Michel-Eugène Chevreul / Judith Walsh -- Intention and alteration: Winslow Homer's watercolor palette / Kristi Dahm.…”
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    Winslow Homer watercolors / by Beam, Philip C.

    Imprint 1983
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    Winslow Homer watercolors / by Cikovsky, Nicolai

    Imprint 2009
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    Winslow Homer watercolors / by Hoopes, Donelson F.

    Imprint 1969
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    Watercolors by Winslow Homer, 1836-1910.

    Imprint 1966
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    Homer and the sea : a loan exhibition of the marine paintings of Winslow Homer by Homer, Winslow, 1836-1910

    Imprint 1964
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    Traveling with Winslow Homer : America's premier artist-angler by Demarest, Robert J.

    Imprint 2002
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    Exhibition of water colors, Homer, Sargent, Marin : Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, April 18-June 11, 1947.

    Imprint 1947
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    Winslow Homer, 1836-1910 : oils, watercolors, drawings, wood engravings. by Homer, Winslow, 1836-1910

    Imprint 1970
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    Winslow Homer : a retrospective exhibition

    Imprint 1959
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    Coming away : Winslow Homer & England by Athens, Elizabeth, Ruud, Brandon K., 1968-

    Imprint 2017
    Table of Contents: “…"Pictures in the truest sense" : a reflection on Homer's English watercolors /…”
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    Winslow Homer by Cikovsky, Nicolai

    Imprint 1995
    Table of Contents: “…Innovation in Homer's late watercolors /…”
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    Winslow Homer, by Homer, Winslow, 1836-1910

    Imprint 1973
    Table of Contents: “…Boyhood and youth; apprenticeship -- Illustrating; the Civil War -- First paintings; art training -- Young Winslow Homer -- Summer resorts; the deep country; childhood subjects -- Relation to native genre -- Outdoor light and color -- Decorative values; compositions -- His ideas on art -- Relation to older American artists; to his contemporaries; to the Barbizon school; to the French impressionists -- Visit to France -- Luminist paintings -- Relation to impression: concern with outdoor light -- Illustrations -- First watercolors -- Works of the 1870s; feminine themes; Negro subjects; the Adirondacks -- Visits to England -- Settling in Maine -- Sea paintings -- Etchings -- Marines; winter scenes; The Fox Hunt -- Meteorological accuracy -- His artistic philosophy; sense of design -- Later watercolors; the northern woods; the Bahamas, Florida and Bermuda -- His watercolors: design, color, vitality -- The Gulf Stream -- Old age -- Illustrations: oils and watercolors.…”
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