The artwork titled “Brewing Storm, Monhegan” is a landscape marina painting created by Rockwell Kent in 1950, belonging to the American Realism art movement. This distinguished piece is housed in the Hermitage Museum located in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
The artwork depicts a dramatic and tempestuous maritime scene, characterized by the rugged coastline of Monhegan Island, beneath a brooding sky suggestive of an impending storm. The foreground features craggy rocks, against which waves crash with palpable force, rendered in hues of deep blues and greens that evoke the intense energy of the ocean. The sky overhead is painted with swirling, ominous clouds, capturing the dynamic and foreboding atmosphere of a brewing storm, while allowing a subtle, yet striking illumination where the light breaks through the threatening clouds. The interplay of the dark tones of the rocks and sea with the lighter streaks of the sky creates a profound sense of contrast and drama, demonstrating Rockwell Kent’s mastery in conveying the raw beauty and majestic power of nature.