Marsden Hartley
Rising Wave, Indian Point, Georgetown, Maine
1936-1937
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Marsden Hartley
Rising Wave, Indian Point, Georgetown, Maine
1936-1937
Physical Qualities
Oil on paperboard, Framed: 32 x 38 x 3 3/8 in. (81.3 x 96.5 x 8.6 cm) Sight: 21 1/2 x 27 3/8 in. (54.6 x 69.5 cm)
Credit Line
Edward Joseph Gallagher III Memorial Collection
Object Number
1958.41
Here, Marsden Hartley rendered coastal waves crashing against sea boulders. The scene evokes the name of the Penobscot tribe, which can translate to “where the white rocks open out” in the Abenaki language spoken by Indigenous people in Quebec and northeastern New England. Indian Point is the tip of a peninsula marking the entrance to the Sagadahoc Bay near Georgetown, Maine. This region, which has more than 80 miles of shoreline, was the territory of the Penobscot people, who lived along the Penobscot River to the north. Though decimated by war and by illnesses introduced by European colonizers, and forced to give up most of their land by the 1830s, the Penobscot Nation today protects and manages 90,000 acres of trust land in Maine.
Portland Museum of Art, "Maine Moderns: The Stieglitz Circle in Sequinland, 1900- 1950," June 4 - September 11, 2011.
The Baltimore Museum of Art, "American Modernism from the Collection," June 25, 2003-
Katy Rothkopf, The Baltimore Museum of Art, "Cezanne and the Transformed Landscape," 22 May - 25 August 2002.
Amon Carter Museum, "Nature and Spirit: Marsden Hartley's Mysticism", January 17, 2017 - September 16, 2017.
Katy Rothkopf, The Baltimore Museum of Art, "Expressions of Nature," March 10 - September 22, 2019.
The Baltimore Museum of Art, "American Modernism from the Collection," June 25, 2003-
Katy Rothkopf, The Baltimore Museum of Art, "Cezanne and the Transformed Landscape," 22 May - 25 August 2002.
Amon Carter Museum, "Nature and Spirit: Marsden Hartley's Mysticism", January 17, 2017 - September 16, 2017.
Katy Rothkopf, The Baltimore Museum of Art, "Expressions of Nature," March 10 - September 22, 2019.
Baltimore Museum of Art. The Edward Joseph Gallagher III Memorial Collection. [Baltimore, MD]: Baltimore Museum of Art, [1964], page 25.
Libby Bischof and Susan Danly, "Maine Moderns: Art in Seguinland, 1900-1940," New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2011, ill. p. 89 (pl. 9).
Inscribed: FACE: LR, 'M.H.'. VERSO: (label), 'Rising Wave/Indian Point/Georgetown (sic)/Maine; 1937-38/Marsden Hartley' (in artist's hand)