"Two thousand five hundred copies of this catalog were printed for the Trustees of The Museum of Modern Art by the Spiral Press, New York."--Colophon. John Marin / by Henry McBride -- As to John Marin ...
A blotch of blood red in the background, geometric buildings that are erect yet unruly, smears of yellow and blue split by thick black lines—this is a picture of New York rendered by the imaginative ...
16.5 x 19.12 in. (41.9 x 48.6 cm.) Chicago, The Main Street Galleries, exhibited as part of the Waddington Galleries, London, exhibition John Marin, Retrospective Exhibition of Watercolors, October 3 ...
14.25 x 16.5 in. (36.2 x 41.9 cm.) Using bold dark areas of blue and gray to show the sheer force of the water and rocky cliffs while utilizing soft, blurring paint around the edges to bring into play ...
CAMBRIDGE — “American Watercolors, 1880-1990: Into the Light,” a new exhibition at Harvard Art Museums, is a deep and dazzling showcase of more than 100 pieces unearthed in-house from their own ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. AN AMERICAN PLACE, New York. John ...
The high priest of art don’t give a damn who did it. THIS typically modest saying of John Marin’s contrasts sharply with the spirit surrounding the huge retrospective show held in his honor at the ...
JOHN MARIN, the painter, is as purely American as Buffalo Bill. He is as Yankee as baked beans and Bill Thompson, his friend who hauls lobsters off Washington County, the most easterly parcel of land ...