This art book is an authoritative exhibition catalog dedicated to one of the most innovative and influential American artists of the nineteenth century. Published in conjunction with the exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the volume focuses on Homer’s lifelong engagement with watercolor as a medium of experimentation, immediacy, and expressive freedom.
While Winslow Homer is often associated with oil painting, this catalog demonstrates how watercolor became central to his artistic vision. Through luminous washes, bold compositions, and an unflinching observation of nature, Homer transformed watercolor from a preparatory or amateur medium into a powerful vehicle for finished works. The book traces his practice from early studies to the commanding late watercolors produced in the Caribbean and along the rugged coast of Maine.
Lavishly illustrated with high-quality reproductions, the catalog combines close visual analysis with accessible scholarship. Published by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, this hardcover volume functions both as a definitive exhibition record and as an independent reference for collectors and readers interested in American art, watercolor painting, and nineteenth-century visual culture.











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