Moonlight, Winter (c.1940) by Rockwell Kent

Moonlight, Winter - Rockwell Kent - c.1940

Artwork Information

TitleMoonlight, Winter
ArtistRockwell Kent
Datec.1940
Art MovementRegionalism

About Moonlight, Winter

The artwork titled “Moonlight, Winter,” created by Rockwell Kent circa 1940, is a notable piece within the art movement of Regionalism, specifically categorized under the genre of cloudscape.

The artwork captures a serene nocturnal winter scene dominated by a bright, full moon encircled by a halo, casting a soft glow over the snow-covered landscape below. The moonlight illuminates the silhouette of a mountainous horizon, with peaks capped by snow. In the lower part of the composition, a line of trees stands dark against the snowy expanse, leading the viewer’s eye towards a cluster of buildings whose windows emit a warm, inviting light. The sky is a deep, star-filled expanse, adding to the tranquil and contemplative mood of the scene. This painting exemplifies Kent’s masterful ability to evoke the quiet, reflective beauty of the winter landscape under moonlight.

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