Sobre o Autor

Winslow Homer was a prominent American painter and printmaker, best known for his marine subjects and depictions of rural American life. Born in Boston in 1836, he began his career as an illustrator during the Civil War, capturing the experiences of soldiers and the realities of war. His transition to painting marked a significant evolution in his artistic style, particularly as he became influenced by the changing American landscape and the growing appreciation for naturalism in art.

Homer's works often reflect his deep connection with nature, showcasing scenes of the sea, fishermen, and the New England coast. His iconic pieces, such as "The Gulf Stream" and "Breezing Up (A Fair Wind)," reveal his mastery of light and color, as well as his ability to convey emotion through composition. Over time, he became a key figure in American art, influencing future generations of artists with his innovative techniques and dedication to depicting the American experience.

Nacionalidade Americano
Data de Nascimento February 24, 1836
Local de Nascimento Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Data de Falecimento September 29, 1910