‘A glimpse of the Sound,’ Conn — History & Facts
What if beauty was never meant to be finished? In the delicate brushstrokes of this piece, fleeting moments of longing are captured, inviting the viewer to linger in what can never be fully grasped. Focus first on the horizon, where serene waters meet an expansive sky, blending soft hues of blue and gold. The gentle ripples of the Sound beckon the eye toward the shimmering reflections, guiding you through the landscape's tranquil essence. Notice how the clouds are infused with warmth, casting a soft glow over the scene, imbuing it with a sense of peace yet hinting at an underlying yearning. Delve deeper into the subtleties of color and light, as the artist juxtaposes the vibrant landscape against the muted tones of distant hills.
This contrast amplifies the feeling of isolation, evoking an ache for connection. In the horizon's infinite stretch lies an unfulfilled promise, a reminder that beauty often exists in its impermanence, and every glance at the artwork pulls at those invisible threads of desire. In 1887, at a time when American Impressionism was blossoming, Louis Kinney Harlow wielded his brush in the context of burgeoning artistic exploration. While painting this piece, he found himself amidst a world captivated by light and color, seeking new ways to express the emotional depth of nature.
Harlow’s work embodies this transitional spirit, reflecting both personal introspection and the broader artistic currents of his era.
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Blue Hills, Camden, Me.
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Near Boothbay Harbor, Maine coast
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Evening rest
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