The Angry Sea (1884) by James McNeill Whistler

The artwork titled “The Angry Sea” was created by James McNeill Whistler in 1884. This piece, rendered in oil on canvas, belongs to the Tonalism art movement. Measuring 12.38 x 21.59 cm, it is a landscape genre painting.

The artwork portrays a serene yet slightly tumultuous seascape with a vast expanse of sandy shore occupying the foreground. The gently lapping waves against the shore and the distant horizon line convey a sense of calm juxtaposed with the title’s implication of underlying unrest. The sky, washed in muted tones, blends seamlessly with the tranquil sea, creating a harmonious and unbroken horizon. Methodical brushstrokes and a limited color palette reflect the Tonalism movement’s characteristic sensitivity to atmospheric effects and mood, showcasing Whistler’s mastery in evoking an emotional response through nuanced gradations of color and light.

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