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Marsden
Hartley (1877—1943), American painter, born in Lewiston, Maine. While
he studied in New York, Europe and the American Southwest and began as
an abstract expressionist, his later works for which he is best known
are his paintings of people and landscapes of Maine.
The Marsden
Hartley exhibit run through September 7 at the Phillips Collection
Marsden Hartley
(1877-1943)
Down East Young Blades
Diversion Tunnel, ca. 1940
Oil on masonite-type hardboard
Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford; The Douglas Tracy Smith and
Dorothy Potter Smith Fund, The Dorothy Clark Archibald and Thomas
L.Archibald Fund, the Evelyn Bonar Storrs Trust Fund, The American
Paintings Purchase Fund, and The Kreble Family Fund for American Art,
1999.11.1
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