Butler Institute of American Art
Youngstown, OH
At The Butler Trumbull Branch, 9350 East Market Street, in Howland Township, this exhibition is comprised of Homer’s early engravings with never before exhibited or published vintage photographs, all related to Homer’s post-war subjects.
This national touring exhibition consists of 230 original monochromatic wood engravings by Winslow Homer, arguably the most popular artist and illustrator of nineteenth century America, and one of the most important American artists of all time. The exhibition focuses on his early work from his time as an apprentice in Boston to a successful illustrator and painter in the mid-19th century.
Credit: Exhibition overview from museum website
Butler Institute of American Art
Youngstown, OH