A core figure of 19th century American art, Winslow Homer (1836-1910) specialized in oil paintings of Civil War battles and windswept Atlantic coasts, but was also adept at domestic and pastoral scenes. The Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts, holds one of the greatest collections of Homer's work across all media, including wood engravings, etchings, watercolors, drawings, and paintings. Profiling founder Robert Sterling Clark and his efforts to fully represent Homer, this impressive monograph features 438 color reproductions, highlighting the artist's range through such works as Summer Squall, The Rooster, Undertow, Sleigh Ride, and Two Guides.