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Sunday, 25 September 2022

Artlyst - Winslow Homer: Beyond The Sea – National Gallery

My latest review for Artlyst is of Winslow Homer: Force of Nature at National Gallery:

‘Homer’s concern for the plight of freed slaves began during his childhood, when discussions of slavery and the abolitionist movement were very much a part of his daily life. At one point his parents attended different churches: his mother Henrietta attending a church that was abolitionist, and his father Charles attending another that was strongly against. Later, they moved to Cambridge with abolitionist Thomas Wentworth Higginson, who was also a strong supporter of women’s rights.

While his interest in the pressing issues of his time, such as conflict and race, feature strongly in his work it is the relationship between humankind and the environment expressed in restless seascapes that becomes his principal focus, reflecting both his travels around the globe and his home on the coast of Maine.

The sea takes over, so that by Winter Coast (1890), the abstract force of the raging sea overwhelms both land and canvas swamping the image and imperilling the vulnerable hunter facing wild nature. In today’s context, this is a disturbing image that connects with concerns about rising sea levels. The power of the ocean is literally overwhelming.'

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The Innocence Mission - Lakes Of Canada.

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