“Grain Field, Shinnecock Hills” is an artwork created by William Merritt Chase around the year 1891. Executed in pastel, it belongs to the Impressionism art movement and measures 40.64 x 60.96 cm. The artwork depicts a landscape scene and is currently housed in a private collection.
In “Grain Field, Shinnecock Hills,” Chase captures the bucolic splendor of a grain field set against the backdrop of Shinnecock Hills. The composition is characterized by its emphasis on natural light and color, hallmark traits of the Impressionism movement. Dominated by hues of green and golden yellow, the artwork showcases tall, gently swaying grasses, punctuated by the presence of two haystacks strategically located within the field. Trees and a sparse forest line the horizon, offering a tranquil counterpoint to the expansiveness of the field. In the middle ground, a solitary figure, dressed in white, lends a subtle sense of scale and human presence to the scene, enhancing the overall pastoral ambiance. The loose brushstrokes and delicate play of light convey a sense of movement and natural beauty, making this piece a representative example of Chase’s mastery in capturing the ephemeral qualities of the landscape.