Ship by Moonlight

Dwight William Tryon

Created:
Movement:
1887
Tonalism
key Notes:
Nocturnal seascape, Atmospheric tranquility
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Dimensions:
14 x 22 in. (35.6 x 55.9 cm)
medium:
Oil on wood
Difficulty:
Expert
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Ship by Moonlight by Dwight William Tryon

Ship by Moonlight, created in 1887 by Dwight William Tryon, is an exemplary work of American Tonalism, a movement characterized by its soft, muted color palette and atmospheric effects. The painting, executed in oil on wood, captures the serene and contemplative mood of a ship illuminated by moonlight, showcasing Tryon's mastery in depicting subtle gradations of light and shadow. Tryon, born in 1849, was a prominent figure in the Tonalist movement, and his works often reflect a deep appreciation for the tranquility of nature. His artistic approach was influenced by his studies in Europe, particularly in Paris, where he was exposed to the Barbizon School's emphasis on naturalism. The painting's historical significance lies in its contribution to the American Tonalist movement, which sought to evoke emotion through landscape and mood rather than detailed representation. Tryon's work continues to be celebrated for its ability to convey a sense of peace and introspection, making it a valuable piece in the study of late 19th-century American art.

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Ship by Moonlight by Dwight William Tryon (1887)

"Ship by Moonlight" by Dwight William Tryon, created in 1887, is an oil on wood painting that exemplifies the Tonalist style with its subtle gradations of color and atmospheric effects. The artwork depicts a serene maritime scene under moonlight, capturing the tranquil interplay of light and shadow on the water's surface.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Ship by Moonlight