‘Medium Specificity’ in Nineteenth Century Watercolors: Winslow Homer and Julian Alden Weir
In the watercolor Autumn TreesĀ from 1878, Winslow Homer nicked the surface of his drawing to create curt, white marks seen across the swath of grass in the foreground of the scene. This enlivening technique, though present in the work of other artists including J. M. W. Turner, is unusual for Homer. It is likely the… Continue reading ‘Medium Specificity’ in Nineteenth Century Watercolors: Winslow Homer and Julian Alden Weir