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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Alfred Maurer, The Iron Table, c. 1911

Alfred Maurer

The Iron Table, c. 1911
Oil on board
21⅜ x 17⅞ inches
54.3 x 45.4 cm
Signed at lower left: A. H. Maurer
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Among the first Americans to espouse novel European modernist approaches to painting, Alfred Maurer was directly informed by his exposure to avant-garde circles in Paris. Painted during the period the...
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Among the first Americans to espouse novel European modernist approaches to painting, Alfred Maurer was directly informed by his exposure to avant-garde circles in Paris. Painted during the period the artist lived and worked in France, The Iron Table abounds with Fauvist technique in its bold, non-naturalistic colors applied in loose dabs of paint. Merging still life and landscape, Maurer simplified elements of the forms and subjects leading to an abstracted composition. 


The Iron Table boasts a remarkable provenance, first owned by John Quinn, the distinguished New York lawyer and revered art collector. Known as "The Noble Buyer," Quinn was a pivotal figure in promoting French modern art and introducing modernism to America. The painting remained within Quinn's family for generations and was showcased in the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden's 1978 exhibition "The Noble Buyer”: John Quinn, Patron of the Avant-Garde, highlighting its historical and artistic significance. Quinn acquired The Iron Table after seeing it in a Beaux Arts Gallery exhibition organized by Rockwell Kent. Despite critical disfavor, Quinn was captivated by the painting's vibrant Fauve-like colors and abstract forms. He praised Maurer’s work, stating, “Maurer was a young American artist who is now in Paris and is painting in an entirely different key from what he used to … a high, bright key. In fact I think artists are beginning to learn … that their pictures should not look as though they were painted in a coal cellar or in a prison cell…”[1].


[1] John Quinn in a letter to Augustus John dated May 19, 1911, quoted in Judith Zilczer, “The Noble Buyer”: John Quinn, Patron of the Avant-Garde, Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1978, p. 22.

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Provenance

The artist;

John Quinn, 1911; to

Julia Quinn Anderson; to

Mary Anderson Conroy; to

Thomas F. Conroy; to

[Hollis Taggart Galleries, New York];

Tommy LiPuma, New York, 1999; to

Estate of the above, 2017

Exhibitions

Beaux Arts Gallery, New York, Independents' Exhibition, March-April 1911
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. "The Noble Buyer": John Quinn, Patron of the Avant Garde, June 15-September 4, 1978, no. 53
Hollis Taggart Galleries, Inc., New York, Alfred H. Maurer: Aestheticism to Modernism, November 30, 1999–January 15, 2000

The Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio, Modern American Masters: Highlights from the Gill and Tommy LiPuma Collection, March 28-July 18, 2004

Charles Demuth Museum, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Modernist Expressions, October 2-November 28, 2004

Berry-Hill Galleries, Inc., New York, High Notes of American Modernism: Selections from the Tommy and Gill LiPuma Collection, November 14-December 31, 2002, p. 76 pl. 30 illus. in color

Hollis Taggart Galleries, New York, Alfred H. Maurer: Fauve in Focus, November 29-December 2006

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, 2015-2016

Literature

"Interesting Examples of the Works of 12 Painters in the Independent Exhibition at Beaux Arts Gallery," The New York Times, April 2, 1911, p. 15 col. 1
Judith Zilczer, "The Noble Buyer": John Quinn, Patron of the Avant-garde, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, 1978, pp. 22, 125 no. 53 illus. in color, p 174
Stacey B. Epstein, Alfred H. Maurer: Aestheticism to Modernism, New York: Hollis Taggart Galleries, 1999, p. 35 illus. fig. 26, pl. 18

Stacey Epstein, Alfred H. Maurer: At the Vanguard of Modernism, Andover: Addison Gallery of American Art and Yale University Press, 2015, p. 127, illus. in color, p. 223 illus. in color

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