Northeaster (1895, 1901)

Homer, Winslow (1836-1910)

Northeaster
1895; reworked by 1901
Oil on canvas, 87.6 x 127 cm
Metropolitan Museum of ArtNew York

On the Maine coast, a “nor’easter” is a storm of exceptional violence and duration. When Homer first showed this canvas in 1895, it included two men in foul-weather gear crouching on the rocks below a smaller column of spray. Even though the painting was well received and purchased by a leading collector of American art—George Hearn, who later donated it to the Metropolitan MuseumHomer reworked it to powerful effect. (MET)