Prouts Neck - Paul Batch
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Prouts Neck - Paul Batch
American , b. 1979 -
Oil on panel , 18 x 24 cm.
Winslow Homer
West Point, Prout's Neck
1900
Clark Art Institute Collection
Winslow Homer (1836-1910) - After the rain, Prouts Neck
Watercolour on paper. Painted in 1887.
15 x 21.5 inches, 38.1 x 54.6 cm. Estimate: US$2,500,000-3,500,000.
Failed to sell Christie’s, New York, 4 Dec 2008.
Prouts Neck, Scarborough, Maine, was the site of Winslow Homer’s studio which he used from 1884 until his death. Now owned by the Portland Museum of Art, the studio was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1965.
Winslow Homer - The Fisher Girl, 1894, oil on canvas Winslow Homer (1836-1910) is an American landscape and seascape painter and printmaker who is mostly self taught. After returning from England, Homer settled at Prouts Neck, Maine, where he continued painting coastal life, including fishermen and storm‑battered seas.
Studio and home of Winslow Homer on Prouts Neck in Scarborough, Maine, United States
Winslow Homer - After the Rain, Prouts Neck, 1887, watercolours Winslow Homer (1836-1910) is an American landscape and seascape painter and printmaker who is mostly self taught. Homer began his career as a comercial artist. He worked as an artist correspondent during the American Civil War.