Green Landscape with Rocks, No. 2

Brooklyn Museum photograph
Object Label
Hartley's penchant for the poetic was satisfied by the boulder-strewn landscape of Dogtown Common, an abandoned agricultural community near Gloucester, Massachusetts, whose origins dated to the seventeenth century. The desolate aspects of the scenery fired his imagination, and he later described the place as "a cross between Easter Island and Stonehenge--essentially druidic in its appearance--it gives the feeling that an ancient race might turn up at any moment and renew an ageless rite there."
Caption
Marsden Hartley (American, 1877–1943). Green Landscape with Rocks, No. 2, 1935–1936. Oil on academy board, 13 × 17 7/8 in. (33 × 45.4 cm) frame: 20 5/8 × 25 1/2 × 1 7/8 in. (52.4 × 64.8 × 4.8 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Bequest of Edith and Milton Lowenthal, 1992.11.14. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)
Gallery
Not on view
Collection
Gallery
Not on view
Collection
Artist
Title
Green Landscape with Rocks, No. 2
Date
1935–1936
Medium
Oil on academy board
Classification
Dimensions
13 × 17 7/8 in. (33 × 45.4 cm) frame: 20 5/8 × 25 1/2 × 1 7/8 in. (52.4 × 64.8 × 4.8 cm)
Credit Line
Bequest of Edith and Milton Lowenthal
Accession Number
1992.11.14
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