
The North Country
1923 · oil paint
40 x 45 1/4 in. (101.6 x 114.9 cm)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Willard Metcalf was an American painter known for luminous landscapes rendered in the Impressionist mode, particularly his depictions of the New England countryside. Active from the 1880s onward, he brought a refined coloristic sensibility and attention to atmospheric effects to rural subjects, establishing himself as a key figure in American Impressionism. His work captured seasonal light with precision and poetic restraint, favoring muted harmonies and subtle tonal shifts over bold gesture.
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