Newburyport Meadows

Martin Johnson Heade

Created:
Movement:
1881
Tonalism
key Notes:
Luminous landscape; Atmospheric serenity.
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Dimensions:
10 1/2 x 22 in. (26.7 x 55.9 cm)
medium:
Oil on canvas
Difficulty:
Expert
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story of the work:

"Newburyport Meadows" is a painting by American artist Martin Johnson Heade, created circa 1876–81. Heade is known for his landscapes and still lifes, often incorporating elements of light and atmosphere. The painting depicts a serene landscape featuring meadows and a river, characteristic of Heade's interest in natural beauty and the American environment. Heade's work reflects the influence of the Hudson River School, emphasizing the sublime qualities of nature. The exact location of the meadows depicted is not definitively identified, but it is believed to be inspired by the Newburyport area in Massachusetts. The painting is notable for its use of color and light, showcasing Heade's mastery of atmospheric effects. "Newburyport Meadows" is part of the collection at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The painting exemplifies Heade's ability to evoke a sense of tranquility and harmony with nature. Further details about the painting's provenance or exhibition history are not extensively documented.

Description of the work:

"Newburyport Meadows" by Martin Johnson Heade, created circa 1876–81, is an oil on canvas painting that captures a serene landscape scene. The composition features a vast expanse of meadows, rendered in soft, naturalistic hues that evoke a sense of tranquility. The foreground is populated with lush grasses and wildflowers, while the background reveals a distant horizon, suggesting an expansive sky. The use of light is notable, with warm tones illuminating the landscape, creating a harmonious interplay between light and shadow. Heade's brushwork is fluid and expressive, contributing to the overall sense of movement within the scene. The painting exemplifies Heade's mastery of capturing the subtleties of nature, reflecting his interest in the interplay of light and atmosphere. The overall mood is peaceful, inviting viewers to engage with the beauty of the natural world.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Newburyport Meadows