Marsden Hartley (1877-1943)
Aliases: Edmond Hartley
Professions: Painter; Lithographer; Still life painter; Porträtmaler; Landscape painter
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Marsden Hartley Biography
(b Lewiston, ME, 4 Jan 1877; d Ellsworth, ME, 2 Sept 1943). American painter and writer. He spent part of his youth in Cleveland, OH, where in 1896 he studied art with a local painter, John Semon. After study at the Cleveland School of Art (18989), he entered the Chase School in New York (1899) and the National Academy of Design (190004). From 1900 he regularly spent his summers in Maine, a state for which he maintained an enduring passion. At the end of autumn 1907 he moved from Maine to Boston, MA. By this stage his painting was progressing from an American form of Impressionism to a type of Neo-Impressionism. Partly inspired by illustrations in the German satirical magazine Jugend , he emulated the divisionist technique of Giovanni Segantini, for example in Mountain Lake in the Autumn (1908; Washington, DC, Phillips Col.).
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Marsden Hartley 1877-1943 , The Silence of High Noon oil on canvas
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Landscape, New Mexico
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MARSDEN HARTLEY 1878-1943 WINDING ROAD Measurements: 32 by 39.5in. Alternate Measurements: (81.2 by 100.3 cm) stamped twice Marsden Hartley/ & Alfred Stieglitz/439 Park Avenue/New York City and Marsden Hartley/Paris on the stretcher oil on canvas




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