Winslow Homer: Painter, Etcher

July 3 — October 18, 2026

Winslow Homer (1836–1910) is celebrated for his powerful paintings and watercolors, yet in the 1880s he turned to etching to revisit some of his most iconic subjects. From his studio at Prouts Neck, Maine, now preserved and interpreted by the Portland Museum of Art, Homer collaborated with New York printer George W. H. Ritchie to produce a concise but striking series of prints that reveal his technical mastery and his continued fascination with the sea and wider natural world.

Winslow Homer: Painter, Etcher presents these rare etchings in dialogue with related paintings, drawings, and proofs, offering visitors the opportunity to see how Homer’s Maine studio influenced his process and compositional choices. Through careful display, the exhibition evokes the environment where these prints were conceived, connecting audiences to the physical and creative context of Homer’s work.


“As good work … as I ever did.”

— Winslow Homer, on his etchings



About the Curator

Ramey Mize is Associate Curator of American art at the Portland Museum of Art. She specializes in art of the Americas from the nineteenth century to the present day, with a focus on cultural exchange, expressions of place, and the intersections between U.S. and Indigenous art. Her curatorial practice is dedicated to expanding and reimagining the field, notably through the reinstallation project Passages in American Art (2023) and the exhibition Jeremy Frey: Woven (2024), which she co-curated with Jaime DeSimone.

Before joining the PMA, Mize was the Lois and Arthur Stainman Research Assistant in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s American Wing, where she supported the exhibition Winslow Homer: Crosscurrents (2022). Her research and curatorial work have also been supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Center for Craft, the Thoma Foundation, and the Terra and Wyeth Foundations for American Art, among others. She holds a BA from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, an MA from the Courtauld Institute of Art, London, and a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania.


Individual Support

Susan Bateson and Stephen S. Fuller
Isabelle and Scott Black
The Goodell Family
Jeffrey and Judith Kane
Cynthia and Bob Macdonald
DeCourcy McIntosh
The Robert Nanovic Family
Terri and James Vogel

Foundation Support

The Berger Collection Educational Trust
The Hoyt Charitable Foundation
The Lunder Foundation—The Peter and Paula Lunder Family


View the Winslow Homer Collection at the PMA Store

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Coming Away: Winslow Homer and England

Sharpshooter, 1863 by Winslow Homer Framed Poster