Winslow Homer artist studio Prouts Neck, Scarborough Maine. Interior with Homer furnishings and mounted fish produced by Homer.


Winslow Homer first established his sumer studio in Prouts Neck in 1884, moving a former carriage House of his brother to a point 200 feet from the Ark, his brothers summer home. He died at the studio in 1910. The studio was purchased by the Portland Museum of Art and years and millions of dollars were spent restoring it. It opened to the public in September 2012. Interior showing wicker settee and mounted fish plaques made by Homer.


Size: 5040px × 3360px
Location: Winslow Homer Studio, Prouts Neck, Black Point Scarborough, Maine
Photo credit: © Stillman Rogers / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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