Mount Katahdin from Lake Millinocket (1878) by Frederic Edwin Church

Mount Katahdin from Lake Millinocket - Frederic Edwin Church - 1878

Artwork Information

TitleMount Katahdin from Lake Millinocket
ArtistFrederic Edwin Church
Date1878
Art MovementLuminism
Current LocationCooper Hewitt (Smithsonian Design) Museum, New York City, NY, US

About Mount Katahdin from Lake Millinocket

The artwork, titled “Mount Katahdin from Lake Millinocket,” was created by Frederic Edwin Church in 1878. This painting belongs to the Luminism art movement and falls under the genre of landscape. It is currently housed at the Cooper Hewitt (Smithsonian Design) Museum in New York City, NY, US.

“Mount Katahdin from Lake Millinocket” illustrates a serene and expansive natural scene, characteristic of the Luminism movement’s focus on light and tranquility. The composition features a vast lake in the foreground, the calm water reflecting the soft light of what seems to be either dawn or dusk. The shoreline is depicted with delicate brush strokes, capturing the subtle interplay of light on sand. In the background, majestic Mount Katahdin looms under a sky adorned with layered clouds, adding depth and dimension to the scenery. The distant trees on the horizon and a small boat on the lake enhance the sense of peaceful isolation and the grandeur of nature. The hues are gentle and muted, evoking a sense of calm and contemplation. The overall effect is a masterful rendering of natural beauty, exemplary of Church’s talent in capturing the sublime in everyday landscapes.

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