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Winslow Homer

  • Weatherbeaten, 1894 by Winslow Homer

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    Available as a 4 x 6 in. postcard and as a 5 x 7 in. note card. Painted on the shore of Maine, outside his studio at Prouts Neck. Artist: Winslow ...

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  • Mythmaker Playing Cards

    $13.95

    It’s said that gamblers tempt fate. The art of Winslow Homer is no less forgiving, with characters who could really use a lifeline. Sharp-eyed and ...

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    Mug: 11 oz Stainless Steel Enamel Mythmakers Camp Mug

    $16.95

    Equally suited to the painting studio or en plein-air, our camp mug is as versatile as the artist it references. Part of a suite of exclusive Mythm...

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  • Placemat: Weatherbeaten by Winslow Homer

    $24.95

    Bring landscape to the tabletop with these placemats featuring highlights from the PMA collection. Create a matching set or mix it up to survey the...

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  • Looking out to Sea, Cullercoats, 1882 by Winslow Homer

    $3.50

    5 x 7 in. note card Artist: Winslow Homer, United States (1836-1910). Watercolor on paper. Portland Museum of Art, Maine. Bequest of Charles Shipm...

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  • Winslow Homer Book of Postcards

    $14.95

    Winslow Homer’s art is at once distinctive and remarkably varied, with genre paintings and landscapes completed across watercolor, oil, and print. ...

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    Winslow Homer Studio Baggu Tote

    Original price $18.95
    Current price $9.95

    This PMA twist on Baggu's classic nylon bag features the iconic façade of the Winslow Homer Studio, the building where the great American painter l...

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  • Winslow Homer and the Poetics of Place

    $24.95

    In 1883 American artist Winslow Homer (1836–1910) moved his studio from New York City to Prouts Neck, a slip of coastline just south of Portland, M...

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  • Sharpshooter, 1863 by Winslow Homer

    $3.50

    5 x 7 in. note card Artist: Winslow Homer, United States (1836-1910). Oil on canvas. Portland Museum of Art, Maine. Gift of Barbro and Bernard Osh...

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  • Homer-Remington

    $50.00

    Winslow Homer (1836–1910) and Frederic Remington (1861–1909) represent a distinct artistic strain of the American mythos: both were celebrated in...

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  • Mythmaker Coaster Set

    $16.95

    Homer’s painterly compass extended beyond Maine, ranging from the Adirondacks to the Gulf Stream. Our Mythmakers coaster set includes a host of Hom...

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  • Winslow Homer Bobblehead

    $6.95

    This Winslow Homer bobblehead, or 'nodder' is just what you need on your desk or bookshelf.  Nodder is a term coined for the early 1950's bobblehea...

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  • Mug: Homer Red Ceramic Camp Mug

    $14.95

    Winslow Homer Camp Mug

  • OOP Winslow Homer Boxed Notecards

    $18.95

    This collection of notecards showcases some of Winslow Homer’s finest watercolors from the transitional period between his work as an illustrator w...

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  • Winslow Homer Doll

    $14.95

    Cuddle up with Winslow Homer on a blustery New England day. This plush Homer stands approximately 12 inches tall and wears his famous striped shirt...

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    Snap the Whip by Winslow Homer: 1000-Piece Jigsaw Puzzle

    $22.95

    We’ve had the pleasure of displaying this Winslow Homer gem in our museum and can confirm that it translates nicely from the gallery wall to the co...

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