Breaking Sky, Monhegan (c.1916; United States) by George Bellows

The artwork named “Breaking Sky, Monhegan” is an impressionistic landscape painting created around the year 1916 by the American artist George Bellows. Known for its evocative depiction of natural elements, this piece belongs to the impressionism movement and captures a dramatic moment in the United States’ coastal scenery.

The artwork portrays a dynamic sky with thick, swirling clouds that appear ready to unleash a storm, creating a vivid contrast with the darker, serene land below. The landscape is an amalgamation of deep shadows and luminous highlights, emphasizing the dramatic weather conditions. In the foreground, the green and yellow tones of the grass and foliage provide a naturalistic touch, while the midground consists of darker, indistinct shapes that may represent the rugged terrain and distant water. Bellows’ brushwork is bold and expressive, characterized by swift, sweeping strokes that enhance the sense of movement and atmospheric tension.

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