Laura Gascoigne

There’s much more to Winslow Homer than his dramatic seascapes

The painter may be too all-American for British tastes but a forthcoming National Gallery retrospective could change all that

‘A Garden in Nassau’, 1885, by Winslow Homer [© Photo Courtesy of the Terra Foundation for American Art]

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