Northeaster – Winslow Homer, 1895 (reworked c. 1901)
Framed Canvas Reproduction
Feel the raw force of nature with Northeaster, Winslow Homer’s dramatic and uncompromising portrayal of the Atlantic Ocean in turmlatex. Painted in 1895 and reworked around 1901, this seascape masterpiece captures the violent energy of crashing waves battering the rocky coast of Prouts Neck, Maine—Homer’s home and creative sanctuary in his later years.
Towering spray and wind-swept surf dominate the composition, rendered with a powerful interplay of light and shadow. Homer’s bold brushwork and dark, elemental palette reflect not only his technical mastery, but also his deep respect for the sea’s beauty and danger. There are no human figures in Northeaster—only nature in its purest, most unrelenting form, making this a profound meditation on solitude, endurance, and the sublime.
This museum-quality framed canvas reproduction faithfully captures the intensity and texture of the original. Perfect for collectors of maritime art, coastal drama, or paintings that embody strength and awe, Northeaster is a commanding statement piece that brings storm-born majesty to any space.