Winslow Homer in Cullercoats: 1 Purpose and place
In 1881, Winslow Homer, a modestly successful painter in watercolours who had been living reclusively in Gloucester, MA, travelled to England to study the work of JMW Turner. He then lived for over a...
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View ArticleWinslow Homer in Cullercoats: 2 Watchers
Winslow Homer had visited England primarily to study the watercolours of JMW Turner, and to understand his colour theories and their implementation. By mid March 1881, he had completed that phase, and...
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View ArticleWinslow Homer in Cullercoats: 3 Women at work
Most who have written about Winslow Homer’s paintings from Cullercoats have noted that a large proportion show the fishlasses and fishwives of the community, and that in those few which show both men...
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One of the first signs to greet you when you arrive on the Isle of Wight by car is a large warning that Island roads are different. Apart from the obvious incompletion, the statement is misleading: the...
View ArticleWinslow Homer in Cullercoats: 4 Boats and the beach
This short series has been looking at Winslow Homer’s paintings from Cullercoats. Life in fishing communities was centred on when the boats came in: the return of the men and boys, hopefully with large...
View ArticleMy network connection is not unplugged: a KEXT, a MAC, and an almost dead Mac
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View ArticleApple brought my iMac to its knees, with a broken security update
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