graphite on paper
Rockport in August, 1921
Anthony Thieme felt torn between the developments of a rapidly modernizing world and the romanticism of a quieter and more peaceful era. The tranquility he was searching for in heart is transferred often to his art, however, as demonstrated by this serene sketch of Rockport Harbor.
Stillness
Contending with many struggles in his life – emotional, professional and familial – Thieme brought these challenges and his European study to his artistic practice and passionate teaching. He became a “plein air” master, winning many awards while being one of the most successful painters in New England. The legend goes that he even cut a hole in his ‘woodie’ station wagon enabling him to stand while drawing and painting during the harshest weather.