Yes, he made war sketches for Harper's.
In October, 1861
He was a war correspondent for Harper's Weekly.
Winslow Homer.
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During the Civil War, Winslow Homer worked as a war correspondent for Harper's Weekly. He produced a series of illustrations that captured the experiences of soldiers and the realities of war. His artwork provided a vivid visual account of the conflict, highlighting both the heroism and the harsh conditions faced by troops. This experience profoundly influenced his later work as an artist.
Winslow Homer was born on February 24, 1836.
Winslow Homer was born on February 24, 1836.
Winslow Homer Studio was created in 1884.
Winslow Homer had two brothers: Charles Homer and Harold Homer. Charles was involved in the family business, while Harold pursued a career in civil engineering. Winslow's family background influenced his artistic development, although he gained fame primarily for his painting and illustration work.
winslow homer started painting when he was born he came out with a paintbrush