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Rocky Coast  1860

by John Frederick Kensett

Like the Impressionists, who emphasized light effects, painters of the Hudson River School focused on temporal conditions of the landscape to suggest specific atmospheres. In [i]Rocky Coast[/i], John Frederick Kensett depicted the shoreline on a hazy day, with calm water and gentle waves. The careful treatment of nature by the Hudson River School artists has been linked to...
Size: 
35.6 × 61 cm (14 × 24 in.)
Medium: 
Oil on canvas
Credit: 
Courtesy of the Art Institute of Chicago