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Alfred Henry Maurer Collection

Alfred Henry Maurer, a renowned American artist of the early 20th century, captivated audiences with his diverse range of artworks


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Alfred Henry Maurer, a renowned American artist of the early 20th century, captivated audiences with his diverse range of artworks. In "The Yellow Screen, " an oil on board masterpiece, Maurer skillfully plays with light and color to create a mesmerizing visual experience. His talent for still life is evident in "Still Life with Breton Pottery, " where he expertly captures the delicate beauty of everyday objects through meticulous brushstrokes on canvas. Maurer's ability to depict human emotions shines through in "Woman in a Garden. " With vibrant hues and expressive strokes, he transports viewers into a serene garden scene that exudes tranquility. In contrast, his Cubist Still Life challenges traditional perspectives by deconstructing forms and rearranging them in unexpected ways. In "Still Life with White Pitcher and Fruit, " Maurer combines oil and gouache on board to bring forth a harmonious composition bursting with vitality. The intensity of emotion is palpable in "Two Heads, " where he employs bold colors and striking contours to convey complex psychological states. "The Cafe" takes us back to the turn of the century, capturing the bustling energy of city life through dynamic brushwork on canvas. Moving forward in time, Maurer experiments with different mediums such as gouache on silk laid down on board in "Young Woman. " This unconventional choice adds depth and texture to his portrayal of youthful elegance. "Nude in the Fields" showcases Maurer's mastery at depicting the human form amidst nature's splendor. His landscapes are equally captivating; one such example is seen in his work simply titled "Landscape. " Here, he invites viewers into an idyllic setting filled with vivid colors that evoke feelings of serenity. Maurer explores themes of femininity further in "Two Women, " presenting two figures intertwined symbolically or emotionally against a backdrop that hints at hidden narratives waiting to be unraveled.

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