An exploration of the nineteenth-century artist's avid pursuit of fly-fishing describes his efforts in the Adirondacks in northern New York, Florida, and Quebec, offering insight into what fly-fishing meant to Homer personally as well as the sport's role in the development of his color, form, and creative energy. Reprint. Title: Winslow Homer Author: Junker, Patricia A./ Burns, Sarah Publisher: W W Norton & Co Inc Publication Date: 2005/09/01 Number of Pages: 238 Binding Type: PAPERBACK Library of Congress: Additional Details \N BRAND : Junker, Patricia A./ Burns, Sarah
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