Woman and the Sea: A Metaphoric Identification in Winslow Homer's Mature Art |
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... here on . Yet , their relationship with the sea exists on a much higher level than the level of man against the forces of nature . John Wilmerding , for example , says that in these women Homer sees " both the physical power of nature 13.
... here on . Yet , their relationship with the sea exists on a much higher level than the level of man against the forces of nature . John Wilmerding , for example , says that in these women Homer sees " both the physical power of nature 13.
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... exists no tangible evidence to prove that Homer was anything but content and fulfilled throughout his career in Maine . An interpretation based solely upon the artist's surface senti- ments also fails to consider his inner willpower . A ...
... exists no tangible evidence to prove that Homer was anything but content and fulfilled throughout his career in Maine . An interpretation based solely upon the artist's surface senti- ments also fails to consider his inner willpower . A ...
Page 59
... exist as the only animated figures in the painting , and thereby register an affinity with the sea , active in its ... exists that the title bears some symbolic value . Light reflects from the water directly behind the fisherwoman while 59.
... exist as the only animated figures in the painting , and thereby register an affinity with the sea , active in its ... exists that the title bears some symbolic value . Light reflects from the water directly behind the fisherwoman while 59.
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