Winslow Homer
Realist of American seascapes and rural life, with stoic reflections on human struggle.
Quotes by Winslow Homer
When I have a thing to express, I don't think of the way in which it has been done before. I think only of my subject.
The life that I have chosen is a very hard life, but I am content to live it.
I paint it as I see it, not as I wish it were.
The most important thing is to get the subject down, no matter how.
I never try to improve on nature. I only try to reproduce it.
You want to know what my ambition is? It is to paint the sun in all its glory.
The ocean is a great teacher.
I wish I could live a thousand years, to paint all the pictures I want to paint.
The artist should be a silent observer.
I have no doubt that I shall be forgotten in a hundred years.
The best part of a picture is the part that is left to the imagination.
I paint what I see, and I paint it honestly.
The most beautiful thing in the world is the human face.
I never paint anything that I don't love.
The true artist is a solitary creature.
I am not interested in theories. I am interested in facts.
The sea is always changing, and so is life.
I have no rules. I just paint.
The greatest challenge for an artist is to capture the fleeting moment.
I believe in working hard and letting the results speak for themselves.