The Harbor At Sea Cliff, Long Island

Oscar Florianus Bluemner

Brooklyn Museum photograph

Object Label

Featuring vibrant, unmodulated hues, this sketchily rendered harbor scene typifies the modernist Oscar Bluemner’s interest in the emotional associations of color. According to his experimental theories, the blues and greens he used in the topography here symbolize serenity and the reds in the built structures indicate the vitality of life. More than descriptive, these expressive colors reflect the delight that Bluemner experienced in nature during his escapes from the bustle of New York City.

Caption

Oscar Florianus Bluemner (American, born Prussia, 1867–1938). The Harbor At Sea Cliff, Long Island, 1911. Crayon on cream, medium-weight, slightly textured wove paper, sheet: 7 3/16 x 11 1/4 in. (18.3 x 28.6 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Stuart Feld, 79.297.1. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)

Gallery

Not on view

Collection

American Art

Title

The Harbor At Sea Cliff, Long Island

Date

1911

Medium

Crayon on cream, medium-weight, slightly textured wove paper

Classification

Drawing

Dimensions

sheet: 7 3/16 x 11 1/4 in. (18.3 x 28.6 cm)

Signatures

Signed in black crayon, lower right: "O F B" in monogram

Inscriptions

Inscribed in black crayon, lower right: "Sea Cliff [?]413 / E. 5 P L. 5. -11"

Credit Line

Gift of Stuart Feld

Accession Number

79.297.1

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