- Artist Biography: Winslow Homer
- Artwork Resource Packet: The Herring Net by Winslow Homer
- Audio Lecture: Winslow Homer, Artist and Angler
- Chart: Pigments used by Winslow Homer
- Comparative Illustration: Returning Fishing Boats, 1883
- Comparative Illustration: Shark Fishing, 1885
- Comparative Illustration: Sharks (The Derelict), 1885
- Comparative Illustration: Study for "The Gulf Stream", 1898-99
- Comparative Illustration: The Gulf Stream, 1899
- Detail: Effects of Blotting on Rough-Textured Paper
- Detail: Homer's inscription
- Detail: Rewetting and scraping
- Detail: Scraping to change elbow position
- Detail: Scraping to create stems and branches
- Detail: Scraping to create whitewater on river
- Detail: Wetting, scraping, and tinting to create wildflowers
- Digital Simulation: Original appearance of For to Be a Farmer's Boy
- Digital Simulation: Original appearance of North Woods Club, Adirondacks
- Digital Simulation: Original appearance of The Sponge Diver
- Family Activity: Working Together
- Historic Collections: The Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Ryerson Collection
- Homer's Tool: Bowdoin Watercolor Box
- Homer's Tool: Bowdoin Watercolor Box (detail)
- Infrared Detail: Preliminary graphite underdrawing
- Introduction: Homer's The Herring Net
- Lesson Plan: Industry and Environment
- Map: American Art to 1900
- Online Game: Winslow Homer's The Herring Net
- Overview: Homer's The Herring Net
- Overview: Homer's The Water Fan
- Overview: Homer's Depiction of the Sea
- Photomicrograph: Unmixed clumps of pigment
- Scale Illustration: Homer's The Herring Net
- Scale Illustration: Homer's The Water Fan
- Song Lyrics: The Farmer's Boy
- Summary: Homer's The Herring Net
- Teacher Manual: American Art
- Teacher Manual: Winslow Homer's The Herring Net, 1885
- Tool: "Chinese White"
- Video Demonstration: Rewetting and Scraping
- Video Demonstration: Wet Scraping
- Video: Chalk Resist
- Video: Homer's The Water Fan
- Video: Scraping
- Video: Underdrawing and Alteration
- Website: Art Access: American Art to 1900