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William Cross on Winslow Homer / Looking Long, Finding Grace in Crisis, and Painting Truth to Power

For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture

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Winslow Homer's Prisoners From the Front

Winslow Homer was born exactly 25 years before the Civil War began. He made his specialty both as an illustrator and as a Peter during the Civil War in depicting the life of the ordinary soldier. In 1866, Winslow Homer exhibited a pair of Civil War paintings of the same size each depicting a field with figures in the fields. One became so renowned that for 10 years, it was the picture against which all of his other pictures would be compared.

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