“The Storm,” created by George Caleb Bingham in 1853, is an oil-on-canvas artwork classified under the genres of Romanticism and Naïve Art (Primitivism). Measuring 76.4 by 63.7 centimeters, this landscape painting exemplifies the artistic movements of its time. The piece is housed at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
The artwork portrays a dramatic natural landscape bathed in the muted, moody light of a stormy sky. The composition is dominated by dense, dark foliage, with an imposing rock formation occupying the center of the scene. A stirring focal point is provided by the figure of a deer, seen leaping away as if in response to the approaching storm, its lithe form contrasting with the solid, jagged surfaces around it. A stream courses through the landscape, reflecting the tumultuous energy of the impending weather. The artist’s adept use of light and shadow contributes to the overall sense of tension and movement, encapsulating the raw power and sublime beauty of nature in upheaval.