Tide Pool, 2018; A view into a tide pool off Marshall Point in Maine by Fred Danziger (American)
Oil on canvas
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Tide Pool, 2018; A view into a tide pool off Marshall Point in Maine by Fred Danziger (American)
Oil on canvas
Marshall Point Light, Port Clyde, Maine. The keeper's house was struck by lightening in 1895, and the tower was struck on July 27th, 2023.
Light House Port Clyde, Maine New England
© Ryan Zipp
Fairy Cove, Port Clyde
Artist: N.C. Wyeth (American, 1882-1945)
Date: ca. 1925-1930
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Brandywine Museum of Art, Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, United States
Description
The lush, loose brushwork of this painting demonstrates N. C. Wyeth’s growing range of styles in the 1920s. Painting over a 1921 illustration for The Ladies Home Journal, Wyeth casts off the business of commercial illustration for a much more personal painting done during a summer spent with his family in Maine. The tall spindly pines block the view of the beach beyond, which the Wyeth children called Fairy Cove. The glints of sunlight filtering through the trees enliven the foreground and contrast with the hazy atmosphere of the background.
"Sky Fire At Marshall Point"
Port Clyde, Maine
📸 Charles Cormier Photography
Newell Convers Wyeth (1882-1945) - Jetty tree (Port Clyde, Maine)
Oil on canvas. Painted c.1936.
48.25 x 40 inches, 122.6 x 101.6 cm. Estimate: US$200,000-300,000.
Sold Freeman's, Philadelphia, 4 July 2023 for US$2,450,000 incl B.P.
Summer Days at Marshall Point Lighthouse
Minolta MC Rokkor-PF 55mm f/1.7 lens on Sony A7
Light tower, view west, southeast and northeast sides - Marshall Point Light Station, At end of Marshall Point Road, south of Port Clyde on east side of harbor, Port Clyde, Knox County, ME