Evening Storm, Schoodic, Maine No. 2
1942
Marsden Hartley
American, 1877-1943
American Art
Though separated by several generations, Jervis McEntee and Marsden Hartley both employed emotive styles to express personal impressions of landscape rather than faithful transcripts of nature. In A Cliff in the Katskills (at left), McEntee rendered a well-known natural landmark in the Catskill Mountains with thickly applied daubs of paint, in a departure from the studious detail typical of mid-nineteenth- century landscape painting. The drama of McEntee’s painting, with its imposing boulder and foreboding clouds, is echoed in Marsden Hartley’s seascape. A Maine native, Hartley used an expressionist style of rough brushstrokes, bold outlines, and compressed space to depict the churning sea crashing against the rocky shore.
- Maker/Artist
- Hartley, Marsden
- Classification
- Painting
- Formatted Medium
- Oil on fabricated board
- Medium
- oil, fabricated, board
- Dimensions
- 30 x 40 1/2in. (76.2 x 102.9cm) frame: 39 1/4 x 49 1/2 x 2 1/2 in. (99.7 x 125.7 x 6.4 cm)
- Departments
- American Art
- Accession Number
- 1992.11.18
- Credit Line
- Bequest of Edith and Milton Lowenthal
- Exhibitions
- Modernist Art from the Edith and Milton Lowenthal Collection, American Identities: A New Look
- Rights Statement
- No known copyright restrictions
- Museum Location
- This item is not on view
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