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Each summer, George Bellows sought artistic inspiration away from the heat of New York City. He first visited Monhegan, Maine, in the summer of 1911 where the island’s raw beauty, dramatic coastline and rolling sea provided the ideal scenery for his style of painting.
Monhegan Landscape, 1919 #hopper #americanart https://t.co/ORYf5UYdBv
Monhegan Landscape, 1919 #americanart #edwardhopper https://t.co/ORYf5UYdBv
Monhegan Landscape, 1919 #newrealism #americanart https://t.co/ORYf5UYdBv
Monhegan Landscape, 1919 https://t.co/ORYf5UYdBv #newrealism #hopper
Village at Night by Rockwell Kent ca. 1950
Oil on Panel
(Monhegan Museum of Art &History, Gift of Remak Ramsay)
Monhegan Landscape, 1919 https://t.co/ORYf5UYdBv #newrealism #hopper
jimin / edward hopper, waves crashing on rocks, monhegan, 1916-19
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