Woman and the Sea: A Metaphoric Identification in Winslow Homer's Mature Art |
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... young women . Lloyd Goodrich relates what Homer's friends said about the artist's attraction to beauty : ' He had the usual number of love affairs when he was a young man , ' said one who knew 2.
... young women . Lloyd Goodrich relates what Homer's friends said about the artist's attraction to beauty : ' He had the usual number of love affairs when he was a young man , ' said one who knew 2.
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... young and comely but with an air of innocent wholesomeness , we conjecture that while susceptible he was no Don Juan . 1 Moreover , the medium of his illustrations further inclined him toward the female image . As engravings , the ...
... young and comely but with an air of innocent wholesomeness , we conjecture that while susceptible he was no Don Juan . 1 Moreover , the medium of his illustrations further inclined him toward the female image . As engravings , the ...
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... young girl she had studied watercolor painting like most girls of upper middle class standing . Yet her art became more than a ladylike pastime , when after her marriage she took lessons and subsequently exhibited her work in ...
... young girl she had studied watercolor painting like most girls of upper middle class standing . Yet her art became more than a ladylike pastime , when after her marriage she took lessons and subsequently exhibited her work in ...
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