Born and raised in rural Cambridge, MA, Winslow Homer was the son of Charles Savage Homer and Henrietta Maria Benson Homer.
Lathrop's piece for Harper's New Monthly Magazine briefly touches upon Pfaff's and the founding of the Saturday Press as part of a larger discussion of the literary movements in New York.
Mentioned as a member of the "'Pfaff group,' which assisted in the publication of the Saturday Press."
A painter. Mentioned as a member of the "'Pfaff group,' which assisted in the publication of the Saturday Press.
A painter. Mentioned as a member of the "'Pfaff group,' which assisted in the publication of the Saturday Press.
A painter. Mentioned as a member of the "'Pfaff group,' which assisted in the publication of the Saturday Press.
Mentioned as a member of the "'Pfaff group,' which assisted in the publication of the Saturday Press.
Whitman is mentioned as a member of the "'Pfaff group,' which assisted in the publication of the Saturday Press.
The author mentions Winter as a member of the "'Pfaff group,' which assisted in the publication of the Saturday Press.
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Born and raised in rural Cambridge, MA, Winslow Homer was the son of Charles Savage Homer and Henrietta Maria Benson Homer.
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