 Wake Forest University professor David Lubin teaches a class on 19th-century artist Winslow Homer. Homer first gained notice as an artist-correspondent for Harper's Weekly during the Civil War. In his post-war career, Homer depicted various aspects of American life with a focus on frontier and marine themes. Professor Lubin explores the symbolism in Homer's work, including commentary about Gilded Age society as well as meditations on nature.
Wake Forest University professor David Lubin teaches a class on 19th-century artist Winslow Homer. Homer first gained notice as an artist-correspondent for Harper's Weekly during the Civil War. In his post-war career, Homer depicted various aspects of American life with a focus on frontier and marine themes. Professor Lubin explores the symbolism in Homer's work, including commentary about Gilded Age society as well as meditations on nature. 
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