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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, American Passage

Evan Rosa: American painter Winslow Homer told the truth in pencil, watercolor and famously oil paintings. He looks long and hard at America in its moral complications and struggled toward justice. Cross: Homer's depiction of the human encounter with the world is full of energy and full of spirited struggle and therefore dignity.

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