1891
Oil on canvas
83.82 cm (33 in.) x 111.76 cm (44 in.)
Addison Museum of American Art, United States.
Winslow Homer may be known for his dramatic narrative paintings, but this is a work of feeling and sensation—of the cold and of something unseen: the powerful wind. The brushstrokes in brown and grey practically blow across the canvas. Even Homer’s signature on the bottom left appears blown aloft. The lack of defined narrative in this painting and The Fall of the Cowboy counter common perceptions that Homer and Frederic Remington were preoccupied with action. In his restraint, Homer has created a painting about weather, place, and the feeling of being alone on the storm-tossed coast.
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