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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Martin Johnson Heade, Newburyport Marsh (Marsh Haystacks), c. 1871-75

Martin Johnson Heade

Newburyport Marsh (Marsh Haystacks), c. 1871-75
Oil on canvas
12 x 24 inches
30.5 x 61 cm
Signed at lower right: M. J. Heade
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Martin Johnson Heade, a key figure of the Luminist movement, is credited with discovering the salt marsh as subject, and Newburyport Marsh belongs to a long series of haystack scenes...
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Martin Johnson Heade, a key figure of the Luminist movement, is credited with discovering the salt marsh as subject, and Newburyport Marsh belongs to a long series of haystack scenes that portray his favorite marshes in the adjoining towns of Newbury and Newburyport, Massachusetts. The composition and coloration make the present work a superb example that illustrates Heade’s original approach to capturing the slower rhythms of nature—exaggerated horizontality with a low horizon line, the meandering river leading the eye into the composition, and the haystacks in varying sizes dotting the horizon. A small patch of blue breaks through the clouds, creating dramatic shadows across the landscape. While the level of detail in the present work indicates careful observation of the natural world, most of these pictures are not site-specific—Heade was more interested in capturing the unique characteristics of marsh life than the exact spot. In the present work, the subtle blue palette suggests a quieter mood in contrast to the stormy weather conditions that play out in his other marine subjects.


For Heade, coastal salt marshes represent the ideal landscape subject, and he made capturing the wetlands in various atmospheric conditions the focus of his practice. Heade believed the marsh held universal meaning, especially at twilight, and “he frequently depicted the northeastern marsh or the southern swamp at sunset: these are quiet, dark pictures which speak of loneliness and invite contemplation of the beauty of nature, the smallness of human beings, the inevitable end of the day and of life.” [1] Heade’s quiet, contemplative scene illustrates a departure from the grandeur of untouched nature favored by the Hudson River School painters.


[1] Theodore Stebbins, Jr., Karen E. Quinn, and Janet L. Comey, The Life and Work of Martin Johnson Heade, New Have: Yale University Press, 2000, p. 118.

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Provenance

The artist; 
[Sale: Sotheby's, New York, December 4, 1986, lot 45];
Charles Sterling, Philadelphia;
Richard Nash, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan;
[Island Weiss Gallery, New York];
[Hirschl & Adler Galleries, New York];
to Walter B. and Marcia F. Goldfarb, Portland Maine;
to Estate of Walter B. Goldfarb, 2021

Exhibitions

Portland Museum of Art, Maine, A Magnificent Stillness: American Art from a Private Collection, June 26-November 8, 2015, n.p., illus. pl. 5
Portland Museum of Art, Maine, 2021-2022 (on long-term loan)

Literature

Theodore E. Stebbins et al., The Life and Work of Martin Johnson Heade: A Critical Analysis and Catalogue Raisonné, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2000, p. 252, no. 202, illus.
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