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SUMMARY:Winslow Homer: The Hidden Life of America’s Favorite Painter
DESCRIPTION:March 19 at 4:00 p.m.\n\nat Hamilton Hall\, 9 Chestnut St.\, Salem\n\n\n\nJoin Salem Athenaeum\, Hamilton Hall\, and William R. Cross\, author of the new biography\, Winslow Homer: American Passage\, for a special event. See Winslow Homer afresh and learn about this major figure in our cultural history who has been hidden in plain sight.\n\n\n\nCross unveils Homer's surprising role in American culture and identity as the visual counterpart to figures in literature such as Walt Whitman and Mark Twain. Homer was witness both to the rhythms of sea\, storm\, tide\, and season and to the times in which he lived\, including the U.S. Civil War\, colonial tyranny\, industrialization\, and the challenge of achieving a just and equitable society. His legacy comprises few answers but a broad range of enduring\, entrancing questions.\n\n\n\nCopies of Cross's book will be available for sale and he will be happy to inscribe your copy after the presentation. Reception to follow.\n\n\n\nThis is a hybrid event. It will be in-person and also available remotely via Zoom.\n\n\n\n$20 members of Salem Athenaeum or Hamilton Hall\n\n$25 non-members\n\n\n\nTicket link: Bit.ly/HomerEvent
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:March 19 at 4:00 p.m.<br />\nat Hamilton Hall\, 9 Chestnut St.\, Salem<br />\n<br />\nJoin Salem Athenaeum\, Hamilton Hall\, and William R. Cross\, author of the new biography\, Winslow Homer: American Passage\, for a special event. See Winslow Homer afresh and learn about this major figure in our cultural history who has been hidden in plain sight.<br />\n<br />\nCross unveils Homer&rsquo\;s surprising role in American culture and identity as the visual counterpart to figures in literature such as Walt Whitman and Mark Twain.&nbsp\;Homer was witness both to the rhythms of sea\, storm\, tide\, and season and to the times in which he lived\, including the U.S. Civil War\, colonial tyranny\, industrialization\, and the challenge of achieving a just and equitable society.&nbsp\;His legacy comprises few answers but a broad range of enduring\, entrancing questions.<br />\n<br />\nCopies of Cross&#39\;s book will be available for sale and he will be happy to inscribe your copy after the presentation. Reception to follow.<br />\n<br />\nThis is a hybrid event. It will be in-person and also available remotely via Zoom.<br />\n<br />\n$20 members of Salem Athenaeum or Hamilton Hall<br />\n$25 non-members<br />\n<br />\nTicket link: <a href="http://Bit.ly/HomerEvent">Bit.ly/HomerEvent</a><br />\n<br />\n&nbsp\;
LOCATION:Hamilton Hall\, 9 Chestnut St.\, Salem\, MA
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DTSTAMP:20260408T203250Z
URL:https://www.salem-chamber.org/events/details/winslow-homer-the-hidden-life-of-america-s-favorite-painter-17462
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