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Gray Day, Cannibal Shore, Maine
Gray Day, Cannibal Shore, Maine
Gray Day, Cannibal Shore, Maine
(American, 1882 - 1945)

Gray Day, Cannibal Shore, Maine

Alternate Title(s)
  • In Penobscot Bay; In Penobscot Bay (The Wave); Penobscot Bay
1934
46 1/2 × 50 1/2 in. (118.1 × 128.3 cm)
84.4
Gift of Michael Hurd (artist's grandson), 1984

Wyeth had always been a keen observer of nature, and his acquisition of summer property in Port Clyde, Maine, in 1920 gave him a different environment to study. He was also a long-time admirer of Winslow Homer. In all his seascapes, like this one, Wyeth tried to capture the distinctive light, atmosphere and reflections of the Maine coast.

Not On View
Song of the Brook, No. 1
Joseph Boggs Beale
1902-1903
Song of the Brook, No. 6
Joseph Boggs Beale
1902-1903
Song of the Brook, No. 7
Joseph Boggs Beale
1902-1903
Song of the Brook, No. 8
Joseph Boggs Beale
1902-1903
Song of the Brook, No. 9
Joseph Boggs Beale
1902-1903
Five Bears
William Holbrook Beard
1869
Hillside Farm
Chauncey Foster Ryder
ca. 1880-1920
Landscape on Pond
Henry Pember Smith
late 19th century
Sunrise in the Alleghenies
Paul Weber
ca. 1853
The Puritan
Frank E. Schoonover
ca. 1898