
The Great Wave, Sète
1857
Le Gray's dramatic seascape demonstrates his innovative technique of combining separate sky and sea negatives, creating one of photography's most celebrated early artistic achievements.
- Medium
- Albumen print, No. 17 from the Vistas del Mar album
- Location
- Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
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Hiroshi Sugimoto
Japanese · b. 1948

Sugimoto's long exposure seascape photographs share Le Gray's meditative and dramatic treatment of ocean waters in monochrome, reducing the sea and sky to sublime tonal gradients that evoke the same Romantic awe present in The Great Wave, Sète.

Carleton Watkins
American · b. 1829

A near contemporary of Le Gray, Watkins similarly pushed 19th century large format photography toward dramatic natural subjects with exceptional tonal range, producing albumen prints of coastal and wilderness scenes that match the artistic ambition and technical mastery of Le Gray's seascapes.

Gustave Courbet
French · b. 1819

Courbet's painted seascapes such as The Wave series share the same Romantic drama, turbulent ocean energy, and moody atmospheric tension found in Le Gray's photograph, making him a direct painterly counterpart to the mood and subject matter of this specific work.
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