American Everyman: Winslow Homer

American Everyman: Winslow Homer

Lecture and Book signing by William R. Cross, author of Winslow Homer; American Passage
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Man in red stands on a mountain with red text that reads Winslow Homer and white text beneath it that reads American Passage.

In Winslow Homer: American Passage, biographer William R. Cross unveils his subject’s surprising role as the visual counterpart to American literary figures such as Walt Whitman and Mark Twain.

Homer was witness not only to the rhythms of sea, storm, tide and season but also to the times in which he lived. Those times included the U.S. Civil War, colonial tyranny, invention and industrialization, and the challenge of achieving a just and equitable society in the Gilded Age. Homer’s astonishing breadth of subject, media and perspective reflects his restless mind and innovative hand. His legacy comprises few answers but a broad range of enduring, entrancing questions.

Join us to see afresh the man behind the art, a major American figure hidden in plain sight.

Book signing and reception will follow after the lecture.  Books will be available for purchase by credit card only.