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Winslow Homer Elizabeth Johns

Winslow Homer By Elizabeth Johns

Winslow Homer by Elizabeth Johns


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With close analysis of Homer's art and of the personal challenges he faced throughout his life, this text provides a study of the relationship between the artist's work and the psychological stages of his life. Elizabeth Johnson looks at Homer's evolution as a painter and a person.

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Winslow Homer: The Nature of Observation by Elizabeth Johns

With close analysis of Homer's art and of the personal challenges he faced throughout his life, Winslow Homer: The Nature of Observation is the most comprehensive study to date of the relationship between the artist's work and the psychological stages of his life. Elizabeth Johns uses theories advanced by Erik Erikson and Daniel Levinson to look at Homer's evolution as a painter and a person within the context of the continuing dynamics of his family. Her incisive and absorbing readings of the artist's work take into account the developmental stages of young, middle, and late adulthood, analyzing what Homer painted at the various turning points in his life. With this psychosocial approach, Johns examines the wood-engraved illustrations of Homer's early career in relationship to the values of his family; his images of the Civil War in the context of his young manhood; his paintings of the social scene and young women's place in it in connection with his own potential for marriage; his images of fisherwomen at Cullercoats and fishermen at Prout's Neck as they relate to his interior vision during middle age; and his intrigue with the sea in his late works as an identification with the larger processes of the universe. With more than seventy-five black-and-white illustrations and forty color plates of arresting images by this American master, Winslow Homer takes into account all available documentation, including the rich trove of the artist's correspondence at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, and his entire body of work--illustrations for wood engravings, watercolors, and oils.

Winslow Homer Reviews

Once again Elizabeth Johns has created a paradigm shift in our understanding of one of America's greatest painters. Peering behind the curtain that Homer drew over his private life, Johns offers a bracing, provocative, and sensitive reading of his works in light of his personal journey and his relations with his close-knit family. Her vast knowledge, profound insight, and breathtaking originality illuminate every page. - H. Barbara Weinberg, Alice Pratt Brown Curator of American Paintings and Sculpture, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

About Elizabeth Johns

Elizabeth Johns is Professor Emerita of History of Art at the University of Pennsylvania and Lilly Fellow, Center for Religion, Ethics, and Culture, College of the Holy Cross. She is the author of American Genre Painting: The Politics of Everyday Life (1991) and Thomas Eakins: The Heroism of Modern Life (1983).

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: The Nature of Observation 1. The Artist as a Young Man 2. The Search for a Subject, the Search for a Career 3. The Nature of Midlife 4. The Life That I Have Chosen Notes Index

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CIN0520227255G
9780520227255
0520227255
Winslow Homer: The Nature of Observation by Elizabeth Johns
Used - Good
Hardback
University of California Press
20021107
226
N/A
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