Marsden Hartley s Maine

Marsden Hartley s Maine
Author: Donna M. Cassidy,Elizabeth Finch,Randall R. Griffey
Publsiher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2017-03-13
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781588396136

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Marsden Hartley had a lifelong personal and aesthetic engagement with Maine, where he was born in 1877 and where he died at age sixty-six. As an important member of the artistic circle promoted by Alfred Stieglitz, Hartley began his career by painting the mountains of western Maine. He subsequently led a peripatetic life, traveling throughout Europe and North America and only occasionally visiting his native state. By midlife, however, his itinerant existence had taken an emotional toll, and he confided to Stieglitz that he wanted “so earnestly a ‘place’ to be.” Finally returning to the state in his later years, he transformed his identity from urbane sophisticate to “the painter from Maine.” But while Maine has played a clear and defining role in Hartley’s art, not until now has this relationship been studied with the breadth and richness it warrants. p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 14.0px Verdana} Marsden Hartley’s Maine is the first in-depth discussion of Hartley’s complex and shifting relationship to his native state. Illustrated with works from throughout the painter’s career, it provides a nuanced understanding of Hartley’s artistic range, from the exhilarating Post-Impressionist landscapes of his early years to the late, roughly rendered paintings of Maine and its people. The absorbing essays examine Hartley’s view of Maine as a place of light and darkness whose spirit imbued his art, which encompassed buoyant coastal views, mournful mountain vistas, and portraits of Mainers. An illustrated chronology provides an overview of Hartley’s life, juxtaposing major personal incidents with concurrent events in Maine’s history. For Hartley, who was strongly influenced by such artists as Paul Cézanne, Winslow Homer, and Albert Pinkham Ryder, Maine was an enduring source of inspiration, one powerfully intertwined with his past, his cultural milieu, and his desire to create a regional expression of American modernism.

Marsden Hartley s Maine

Marsden Hartley s Maine
Author: Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.). Department of Communications
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017
Genre: Maine
ISBN: OCLC:1043190083

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Marsden Hartley and Nova Scotia

Marsden Hartley and Nova Scotia
Author: Marsden Hartley,Gerald Ferguson,Ronald Paulson,Gail R. Scott
Publsiher: University Press of New England
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1987
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015014397064

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Speaking for Vice

Speaking for Vice
Author: Jonathan Weinberg
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300062540

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Grapples with the problems of identifying homosexual content in a work of art, showing how artists often used sexual codes to communicate to their subculture. The major part of the book is a discussion of Demuth's and Hartley's lives and works.

Marsden Hartley

Marsden Hartley
Author: Donna Cassidy
Publsiher: UPNE
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1584654465

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A provocative new reading of the great American avant-garde arist Marsden Hartley's late work.

Marsden Hartley

Marsden Hartley
Author: Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, Connecticut,Marsden Hartley,Elizabeth Mankin Kornhauser,Ulrich Birkmaier,Patricia McDonnell
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780300097672

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"Marsden Hartley (1877-1943) was a painter, poet, writer, and pioneer of American modernism. Born in Lewiston, Maine, he lived a peripatetic life, working in Paris, Berlin, New York, Mexico, New Mexico, Bermuda, and elsewhere before returning to Maine in 1934. This superbly illustrated book encompasses the extraordinary range and depth of Hartley's creative output. Some one-hundred and five of his works - landscapes, still lifes, portraits, and abstract paintings - demonstrate the visual power for which Hartley gained acclaim as well as the development of his art over the course of his thirty-five year career." "The book gathers together the most recent scholarship on Hartley's work, discussing such topics as the artist's working methods, his self-portraits, the influence of Cezanne on his work, and Hartley's attitudes toward Native Americans. A chronology of his life is included, and each painting is accompanied by a full catalogue entry." "This book also serves as the catalogue of an exhibition organized by the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art and traveling to the Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C., and the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Reggie Burrows Hodges

Reggie Burrows Hodges
Author: Reggie Burrows Hodges
Publsiher: Karma, New York
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2021-04-06
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1949172562

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The debut monograph on the haunting, tenebrous figuration of the acclaimed Maine painter Maine-based painter Reggie Burrows Hodges (born 1965) explores storytelling and visual metaphor, often drawing inspiration from his childhood in Compton, California. Starting from a black ground, Hodges develops the scene around his figures, who materialize in the recessive space with foggy, ethereal brushwork. Hodges's figures are forms that are made sharper, and more haunting, not because we see those things in their eyes, but because we see it in their bodies, their postures, the endless desire for humans not to be alone, and to connect, Hilton Als writes. To that Hodges adds all that wonderful blackness. This fully illustrated catalog features a selection of works made between 2019 and 2020; a newly commissioned essay by Hilton Als; and an interview between the artist and Suzette McAvoy, Executive Director at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art.

The William S Paley Collection

The William S  Paley Collection
Author: William Rubin,Matthew Armstrong
Publsiher: The Museum of Modern Art
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2012
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780870708404

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"William S. Paley, founder of CBS, Inc., and a towering figure in the development of entertainment and communications industries, was also a committed collector and patron of modern art. This book catalogues the highly personal collection of paintings, sculptures, prints and drawings, by such artists as [Paul] Cézanne, [Paul] Gauguin, [Henri] Matisse, [Pablo] Picasso, and others, that he bequeathed to the Museum of Modern Art. ..."--Back cover.