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  2. Winslow Homer Studio - Wikipedia

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    The Winslow Homer Studio is the historic studio and home of the artist Winslow Homer, which is located on what is now Winslow Homer Road on Prouts Neck in Scarborough, Maine. Maine architect John Calvin Stevens altered and expanded an existing carriage house to suit Homer's needs in 1884, even moving the building 100 feet for added privacy from ...

  3. Prouts Neck - Wikipedia

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    Prouts Neck, or just "Prouts" to residents, is a mostly seasonal summer community. The private roads on the neck are gated, and it is well patrolled by local police. The peninsula is almost completely built out, meaning that existing houses sell for a significant premium, and land for new ones is difficult to come by.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Cumberland ...

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    Winslow Homer Studio: Winslow Homer Studio. October 15, 1966 : Winslow Homer Rd., Prouts Neck Scarborough: 64: Richard Hunniwell House: Richard Hunniwell House ...

  5. Northeaster (painting) - Wikipedia

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    After extensive travel, Homer settled in Prouts Neck, Maine. He had a studio built for him, which was completed in 1884, and painted marine subjects, including the hard lives of the fishermen and their families. He increasingly chose to depict the sea itself, and was especially attracted to stormy seas.

  6. 40 Famous People's Homes You Can Visit - AOL

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    Prouts Neck, Maine Considered one of America's most accomplished painters, Winslow Homer made his home and painted many of his marine landscapes on the Atlantic coast town of Prouts Neck, Maine.

  7. John Calvin Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Winslow Homer house and studio, Prouts Neck, Maine (c.1884) [29] [30] Brown-Donahue house, Delano Park, Cape Elizabeth, Maine (c.1885–86) James Hopkins Smith house, 143 Foreside Rd., Falmouth Foreside, Maine (1886, altered) [31] Additions to "Thornhurst," General John Marshall Brown house, Falmouth Foreside, Maine (pre-1888) [32]

  8. Eight Bells (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Eight Bells was the outgrowth of a series of oil paintings that Homer made using three wooden panels he found in the cabin of his brother's sloop at Prouts Neck, Maine.On two of the panels Homer painted scenes of mackerel fleets at Prouts Neck, one at dawn and the other at sunset; on the third he painted a grisaille study of the work that inspired Eight Bells, which depicted a ship's officer ...

  9. Winslow Homer - Wikipedia

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    Homer died in 1910 at the age of 74 in his Prouts Neck studio and was interred in the Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His painting, Shooting the Rapids, Saguenay River, remains unfinished. His Prouts Neck studio, a National Historic Landmark, is now owned by the Portland Museum of Art, which offers tours. [49]