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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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Homer's Brush Arrow

Homer uses red paint sparingly in this picture. He leaves us waiting as in fact a country was waiting for some sense of how to be one again and how to be fertile again. Homer never went behind enemy lines and observed the army of Northern Virginia from within those ranks. His time on the front was always within the federal camp, but he was observant enough to know that there was a very active Protestant revival going on among the Confederate troops. And the skepticism that Homer displayed about outward expressions of the Christian faith, I think it forms his understanding.

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