Beach of Bass Rocks, Gloucester, Massachusetts

F. K. M. Rehn, Beach of Bass Rocks, Gloucester, Massachusetts, 1881, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Bequest of Martha L. Loomis, 1949.8.2
F. K. M. Rehn, Beach of Bass Rocks, Gloucester, Massachusetts, 1881, oil on canvas, 22 1436 18 in. (56.491.9 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Bequest of Martha L. Loomis, 1949.8.2
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Artwork Details

Title
Beach of Bass Rocks, Gloucester, Massachusetts
Date
1881
Dimensions
22 1436 18 in. (56.491.9 cm)
Credit Line
Bequest of Martha L. Loomis
Mediums
Mediums Description
oil on canvas
Classifications
Subjects
  • Landscape — Massachusetts — Gloucester
  • Landscape — beach
  • Landscape — coast
  • Architecture — boat — sailboat
Object Number
1949.8.2

Artwork Description

Frank Knox Morton Rehn was known primarily as a marine painter whose images captured scenes along the Massachusetts coast. This painting depicts a stretch of beach in Gloucester, a popular East Coast tourist destination throughout the nineteenth century. The scene is dominated by sky and sea, yet Rehn avoided using shades of blue and instead chose warmer tones of brown and red. This limited use of color emphasizes the dark shadows under the approaching waves, making them appear much bigger than they really are. This, combined with the deserted beach, evokes the latent power of the sea in a view that initially appears calm.

Works by this artist (22 items)

Revisited 7
Date1997
photoetching with drypoint
Not on view
Nathan Oliveira, Untitled (New Mexican Site), from the portfolio Revisited, 1995, photo-electric intaglio, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Hand Graphics, 1995.55.1, © 1995, Nathan Oliveira
Untitled (New Mexican Site), from the portfolio Revisited
Date1995
photo-electric intaglio
Not on view
Nathan Oliveira, Tauromaquia 21, 1973, monotype, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Bequest of Moses Lasky, 2004.32.13
Tauromaquia 21
Date1973
monotype
Not on view
Nathan Oliveira, Hawk IV, from the series Acoma, 1975, lithograph, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Bequest of Edith S. and Arthur J. Levin, 2005.5.55
Hawk IV, from the series Acoma
Date1975
lithograph
Not on view

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