Eaton's Neck, Long Island

1872
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 736
Kensett painted Eaton’s Neck, Long Island in the last summer of his life, which he spent mainly on Contentment Island, near Darien, Connecticut. Eaton’s Neck, New York, was a short ferry ride across Long Island Sound. The rigorously simplified work is divided into three zones: sea, land, and sky. No extraneous elements complicate the astonishingly unconventional composition—a work notably ahead of its time.

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title: Eaton's Neck, Long Island
  • Artist: John Frederick Kensett (American, Cheshire, Connecticut 1816–1872 New York)
  • Date: 1872
  • Culture: American
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Dimensions: 18 x 36 in. (45.7 x 91.4 cm)
  • Credit Line: Gift of Thomas Kensett, 1874
  • Object Number: 74.29
  • Curatorial Department: The American Wing

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