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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Alfred Maurer, Landscape, c. 1907-10

Alfred Maurer

Landscape, c. 1907-10
Oil on panel
8½ x 10½ inches
21.6 x 26.7 cm
Signed at lower right: A.H. Maurer
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Alfred Maurer was among the first American artists to embrace European modernist approaches to painting, influenced by his exposure to Paris's avant-garde circles at the turn of the 20th century....
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Alfred Maurer was among the first American artists to embrace European modernist approaches to painting, influenced by his exposure to Paris's avant-garde circles at the turn of the 20th century. Throughout his career, Maurer worked in diverse styles, ranging from figurative works in Tonalist and Aesthetic modes to experiments with Fauvism and Cubism. The present painting exemplifies his dramatic shift from earlier muted Tonalist works to the bold colors and simplified forms characteristic of Fauvism.



Maurer's immersion in Paris's cutting-edge artistic circles profoundly shaped his artistic development. The painting's non-naturalistic colors and spontaneous brushwork echo Henri Matisse's revolutionary approach, demonstrating Maurer's thorough absorption of Fauvist principles. This stylistic affinity reflects Maurer's position as one of the first American artists to embrace such radical European modernist techniques and hone a uniquely American aesthetic.



The present landscape typifies the Fauvist landscapes Maurer exhibited at Alfred Stieglitz's gallery, 291, in a landmark 1909 New York exhibition. Shown alongside fellow modernist John Marin, Maurer presented fifteen Fauvist paintings, each simply titled "sketch in oil." Artist-photographer Edward Steichen, who organized the exhibition, described Maurer's works to Stieglitz as "howlers of color." Stieglitz noted the exhibition's impact: "overrun with people... All the famous artists of New York rushed up to see them... There was Henri and Glackens and Davies, Sloane [sic], even Luks, Bellows, there was Prendergast..." [1]


[1] Dorothy Norman, Alfred Stieglitz: An American Seer, Millerton: Aperture, 1960, p. 72

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Provenance

The artist;
[Salander-O'Reilly Galleries, New York];
[Martha Parrish and James Reinish, New York];
Tommy LiPuma, New York; to
The estate of the above, 2017

Exhibitions

Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn, New York, American Vanguards, January 21-April 28, 1996

Berry-Hill Galleries, Inc., New York, High Notes of American Modernism: Selections from the Tommy and Gill LiPuma Collection, November 14-December 31, 2002

Hollis Taggart Galleries, New York, Alfred H. Maurer: Aestheticism to Modernism, November 30, 1999-January 15, 2000, as dated c. 1910

Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts; and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas, Alfred H. Maurer: At the Vanguard of Modernism, 2015-16, p. 91, illus. in color, as dated c. 1907

Literature

William C. Agee and Bruce Weber, High Notes of American Modernism: Selections from the Tommy and Gill LiPuma Collection, New York: Berry-Hill Galleries, Inc., 2002, pp. 26, 71, pl. 25, illus. in color, as dated c. 1908-1909

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