Winslow Homer and the Camera

Photography and the Art of Painting

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Pub Date Jul 10 2018 | Archive Date Jul 06 2018

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A revelatory exploration of Winslow Homer’s engagement with photography, shedding new light on his celebrated paintings and works on paper

One of the greatest American painters of the 19th century, Winslow Homer (1836–1910) also maintained a deep engagement with photography throughout his career. Focusing on the important, yet often-overlooked, role that photography played in Homer’s art, this volume exposes Homer’s own experiments with the camera (he first bought one in 1882). It also explores how the medium of photography and the larger visual economy influenced his work as a painter, watercolorist, and printmaker at a moment when new print technologies inundated the public with images. Frank Goodyear and Dana Byrd demonstrate that photography offered Homer new ways of seeing and representing the world, from his early commercial engravings sourced from contemporary photographs to the complex relationship between his late-career paintings of life in the Bahamas, Florida, and Cuba and the emergent trend of tourist photography. The authors argue that Homer’s understanding of the camera’s ability to create an image that is simultaneously accurate and capable of deception was vitally important to his artistic practice in all media. Richly illustrated and full of exciting new discoveries, Winslow Homer and the Camera is a long-overdue examination of the ways in which photography shaped the vision of one of America’s most original painters.



Dana E. Byrd is assistant professor of art history at Bowdoin College. Frank H. Goodyear III is co-director of the Bowdoin College Museum of Art. 

A revelatory exploration of Winslow Homer’s engagement with photography, shedding new light on his celebrated paintings and works on paper

One of the greatest American painters of the 19th century...

A Note From the Publisher

Published in association with the Bowdoin College Museum of Art;
208 pp; 138 color illus.

Published in association with the Bowdoin College Museum of Art;
208 pp; 138 color illus.


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Exhibitions 

Bowdoin College Museum of Art
(06/22/18–10/28/18)

Brandywine River Museum of Art, Chadds Ford, PA
(11/17/18–02/17/19)

Exhibitions 

Bowdoin College Museum of Art
(06/22/18–10/28/18)

Brandywine River Museum of Art, Chadds Ford, PA
(11/17/18–02/17/19)


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EDITION Other Format
ISBN 9780300214550
PRICE $45.00 (USD)
PAGES 208

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