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1890, Winslow Homer, Winter Coast -- Philadelphia Museum of Art

From the Met exhibition label: This painting is an atypical representation of Prouts Neck for Homer, in both its seasonal focus and its vertical composition. At left-center, a diminutive, solitary hunter—dead goose over his shoulder and gun in hand—contemplates the titanic force of the sea and storm along the frozen Maine coast. With the flick of his brush and a stark palette of earthen tones, the artist conveys in bravura fashion the elemental relationship between humankind and “wild nature” that remained his primary subject throughout the 1890s. One critic described it as a “most bleak, cold, ‘shivery’ place . . . a rigorous condition of affairs.”

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