The Seagull and the Trailing Yew

circa 1932
Mason, Mary Townsend

Object Details

TITLE:
The Seagull and the Trailing Yew
DATE:
circa 1932
MEDIUM:
Oil on canvas
DIMENSIONS:
15" x 30 ¼"
CREDIT LINE:
Gift of Hilda Louise Armour, 2004

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Description

A wide landscape presents two inns, The Seagull and the Trailing Yew, perched atop a hillside on Monhegan Island, Maine. Mason rendered the buildings and their surroundings with a spirited brushstrokes and a colorful nature. A rainbow of color dances across the canvas, enlivening every section.

Ever popular among artists, especially within the 19th century, impressionists such as Mary Butler and Constance Cochrane were attracted to the coastal and cliffside views of Monhegan. The island also boasted an art colony which included the likes of  Robert Henri, George Bellows and Edward Hopper. A substantial artist community still exists there today.

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