
Point Judith, Rhode Island
1867
One of only a handful of nocturnal scenes painted by Heade, this evocative painting captures the effects of glimmering moonlight on land, sea, and sky. Although the artist depicts a specific location, his nighttime rendering shrouds most details in shadow, imparting a greater sense of mood than place. Human presence manifests itself through two sailing ships on the left side of the composition.
- Medium
- oil on canvas
- Spotted At
- Museum · Cleveland Museum of Art
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