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Winslow Homer ( Boston, Massachusetts, 1836 – Maine coast, 1910) was an American landscape painter and printmaker. Homer is best known for his seascapes or marine subjects. In 1866, Homer makes his name with the exhibition of a Civil War subject, Prisoners from the Front.
"Look at nature, work independently, and solve your own problems."
The Gulf Stream, 1899.
Perils of the Sea, 1881.