The Thunderstorm (1948) by Grandma Moses

The Thunderstorm - Grandma Moses - 1948

Artwork Information

TitleThe Thunderstorm
ArtistGrandma Moses
Date1948
Art MovementNaïve Art (Primitivism)

About The Thunderstorm

The artwork titled “The Thunderstorm,” created by Grandma Moses in 1948, is a representation of the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and belongs to the genre of genre painting. This piece vividly encapsulates the essence of a thunderstorm descending upon a countryside landscape.

In the foreground, individuals are seen partaking in various activities: some are tending to their animals while others rush to seek shelter from the impending storm. The looming dark clouds dominate the upper portion of the artwork, creating a stark contrast against the vibrant greens and yellows of the landscape. Trees are shown swaying in the wind, indicative of the storm’s ferocity. The rustic barn and the white house add a quaint, homely touch to the scene, further emphasizing the rural setting. The detailed and lively depiction of human activities amidst the natural elements showcases Grandma Moses’ keen observation and storytelling through her unique artistic style.

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