Manierre Dawson American, 1887-1969
Up Conderr, 1913
Oil on board
32 x 23¾ inches
81.3 x 60.3 cm
81.3 x 60.3 cm
Signed and dated at lower right: M. Dawson '13
In his early years, Manierre Dawson studied structural engineering, a practice that informed his later abstract explorations of dimensional space. Among the first true abstract painters in America, Dawson began...
In his early years, Manierre Dawson studied structural engineering, a practice that informed his later abstract explorations of dimensional space. Among the first true abstract painters in America, Dawson began experimenting with nonrepresentational painting in the years between 1910 and 1914 during his travels through Europe. Up Conderr exhibits techniques that blend his mastery of mechanical draftsmanship with his eye for a rich, cool color palette. Dawson painted Up Conderr in 1913 against the cultural backdrop of the transformational 1913 Armory Show, the first large-scale exhibition dedicated to modern art in America.
Provenance
The artist;Estate of the artist;
Dr. Lewis Obi, Frank McKeown, and Lefferts Mabie, 1978; to
The present owner, 1991 until the present
Exhibitions
Sarasota Art Association, Florida, Manierre Dawson: Painter, Sculptor, 1887-1969, December 13-31, 1975, no. 38Literature
Randy J. Ploog and Myra Bairstow, Manierre Dawson (1887-1969): A Catalogue Raisonné, Jacksonville, Florida: The Three Graces, LLC in association with Hollis Taggart Galleries, 2011, no. 1913.24, p. 84, illus. in color, p. 205, illus.This work is recorded in the Dawson Record under the heading "1913": "Up Conderr, 32 x 24, card board"