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  • Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Alfred Maurer, Still Life with Zinnias, c. 1910

    Alfred Maurer

    Still Life with Zinnias, c. 1910
    Oil on board
    21½ x 18 inches
    54.6 x 45.7 cm
    Signed at lower right: A.H. Maurer
    Immersed in the avant-garde circles of Paris at the beginning of the twentieth-century, Alfred Maurer became one of the first Americans to advocate for innovative European modernist painting styles. Although...
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    Immersed in the avant-garde circles of Paris at the beginning of the twentieth-century, Alfred Maurer became one of the first Americans to advocate for innovative European modernist painting styles. Although in genre and subject Maurer’s Still Life with Zinnias is reminiscent of the academic-style floral still lifes of Henri Fantin-Latour (1836-1904) and the soft, impressionistic style of Frederick Carl Frieseke (1874-1939), Maurer took a novel approach to the floral still life. Featuring three bright, round flowers in a pedestal glass vase, Maurer employed non-naturalistic, often complementary colors in loose dabs of unmodulated paint—a hallmark of Fauvist techniques.


    Around the time Maurer painted Still Life with Zinnias, he developed a strong friendship with fellow American artist Arthur Dove (1880-1946), having first met in Paris in 1907 and continuing their friendship after Maurer resettled in America. In addition to Dove, Maurer shared an affinity with other artists in the dealer Alfred Stieglitz’ circle— specifically Georgia O’Keeffe (1886-1986) and John Marin (1870-1953). Still Life with Zinnias, with its bold color and spontaneous brushwork anticipates the zoomed-in, semi-abstracted floral paintings synonymous with O’Keeffe’s work beginning in the 1920s, such as O’Keeffe’s 3 Zinnias (1921; Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe, New Mexico).

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    Provenance

    The artist;

    Private Collection, New York, circa circa 1965–69;

    [Sale: Sotheby’s, New York, September 14, 1995, lot 191]; to

    Tommy LiPuma, New York; to
    The estate of the above, 2017

    Exhibitions

    Hollis Taggart Galleries, New York, The Color of Modernism: The American Fauves, April 29-July 26, 1997, no. 55, as Fauve Still Life with Zinnias, circa 1912
    Hollis Taggart Galleries, New York, Alfred H. Maurer: Aestheticism to Modernism, November 30, 1999-January 15, 2000, Fauve Still Life of Zinnias, c. 1912

    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. 73 pl. 27 illus. in color, as Still Life of Zinnias

    The Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio, Modern American Masters: Highlights from the Gill and Tommy LiPuma Collection, March 28-July 18, 2004, as Still Life of Zinnias, 1910
    Charles Demuth Museum, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Modernist Expressions, October 2-November 28, 2004
    Kraushaar Galleries, New York, Alfred Maurer: Being Modern, A Selection of Paintings and Works on Paper in Association with Stacey Epstein Fine Art, November 2-December 15, 2022
    Schoelkopf Gallery, New York, Modernism Rising, September 6-October 5, 2024

    Literature

    William H. Gerdts, The Color of Modernism: The American Fauves, New York: Hollis Taggart Galleries, 1997, pp. 24, no. 55, illus. p. 82
    Stacey Epstein, Alfred H. Maurer: Aestheticism to Modernism, New York: Hollis Taggart Galleries, 1999, p. 30, pl. 77, illus. p. 150
    Stacey Epstein, Alfred H. Maurer: Aestheticism to Modernism, 1897-1916, PhD Dissertation, City University of New York, 2003
    The Cleveland Museum of Art, Members Magazine, vol. 44 no. 4, April 2004, p. 5 illus. in color
    Stacey Epstein, Alfred Maurer: Modernist Expressions, Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Demuth Museum, Demuth Foundation, 2004, illus.

           

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