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Dark Mountain No 1 1909 Oil commercially prepared paperboard
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Dark Mountain No 1 1909 Oil commercially prepared paperboard
Dark Mountain, No, 1, 1909, Oil, commercially prepared paperboard, academy board, 14 x 12 1/8, 35.6 30.8 cm, Paintings, Marsden Hartley, American, Lewiston, Maine, 18771943, Ellsworth, Soon, 1909 exhibition, 291, Hartley saw Albert, Pinkham, Ryder, painting Moonlight, Marine, 1870-90, classic example, American romanticism, sparked, new series, emotionally, tonally dark, landscapes, two, view, 3, AM170720 050909
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1870 90 1877 1943 1909 Ellsworth Landscapes Lewiston Maine Marine Marsden Hartley Pinkham Ryder Soon Sparked
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This print showcases "Dark Mountain No 1" a remarkable oil painting created on commercially prepared paperboard by American artist Marsden Hartley in 1909. The artwork, measuring 14 x 12 1/8 inches (35.6 x 30.8 cm), belongs to the genre of landscape paintings and is part of a series that Hartley began after being inspired by Albert Pinkham Ryder's masterpiece, "Moonlight Marine" from the late 19th century. Hartley's "Dark Mountain No 1" exemplifies American romanticism with its emotionally charged and tonally dark depiction of two landscapes viewed from three different angles. The artist's use of academy board as his canvas material adds depth and texture to the piece, enhancing its visual impact. Displayed at the Ellsworth Soon exhibition in New York City in 1909, this painting caught the attention of art enthusiasts at Gallery '291'. It sparked great interest due to its unique interpretation of nature and exploration of darker themes within landscape art. Marsden Hartley, born in Lewiston, Maine in 1877 and passing away in Ellsworth in1943, was known for his innovative approach to modernist painting. His ability to evoke deep emotions through his work made him one of America's most celebrated artists during his time. This print captures every intricate detail and nuance present within "Dark Mountain No 1" allowing viewers to appreciate Hartley's mastery even today.
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