winslow homer
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Definition
Proper noun: - Winslow Homer: An American painter and illustrator, widely regarded as one of the most important figures in 19th-century American art. He is celebrated for his powerful and realistic depictions of the sea, rural life, and the American wilderness.
Usage
- Proper noun:
- The museum is hosting a major retrospective of Winslow Homer this fall.
- Many art historians consider Winslow Homer a master of watercolor.
- His study of Winslow Homer's compositions influenced his own painting style.
Advanced Usage
- "in the style of Winslow Homer": Describing artwork that resembles Homer's thematic or technical approach.
- The artist's dramatic seascape was clearly painted in the style of Winslow Homer.
- "a Homeric scene": A phrase sometimes used to describe a powerful, epic, or rugged natural scene, alluding to the grandeur found in Homer's work. (Note: This is a stylistic allusion, not a direct use of the name).
- The stormy coast presented a truly Homeric scene.
Variants and Related Words
- Homeric (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of the works or style of Winslow Homer. (Note: This adjective is derived from the name and is used in art criticism).
- The painting has a Homeric quality in its treatment of light and sea.
Synonyms
- American realist painter: A general term describing his artistic movement and nationality.
- Marine painter: A specific term highlighting his famed seascapes.
Related Phrases
- "Homer's seascapes": A common phrase referring specifically to his famous ocean paintings.
- The gallery's collection is strongest in Homer's seascapes.
- "Homer's late work": Refers to the artist's prolific and highly regarded period spent in Prouts Neck, Maine.
- The brooding power of Homer's late work is unmistakable.
Noun
- United States painter best known for his seascapes (1836-1910)