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Artworks
John Marin American, 1870-1953
Echo Lake District, Pennsylvania, 1916Watercolor on paper16½ x 19¼ inches
41.9 x 48.9 cmSigned and dated at lower right: Marin 16In 1916, John Marin executed the present work in the Echo Lake District of the Kittatinny Mountains in Pennsylvania, near the Delaware Water Gap. In contrast to many of Marin’s...In 1916, John Marin executed the present work in the Echo Lake District of the Kittatinny Mountains in Pennsylvania, near the Delaware Water Gap. In contrast to many of Marin’s bold and dynamic urban subjects, such as the Weehawken Sequence, completed in the same year, the present work possesses a tranquil, calm quality. Echo Lake District, Pennsylvania, showcases Marin’s shorthand strokes, reliance on geometric form, and innovative modernist stylizations. Marin’s composition possesses overlapping planes of color that diminish the boundary between foreground, middle ground, and background. Throughout his prolific career, Marin continuously reimagined the possibilities of watercolor as a medium, experimenting with a wealth of painterly techniques and increasingly modernist forms.Provenance
The artist; to
Estate of the artist, 1953; toThe John Marin Foundation, 2022 until the present
Exhibitions
Richard York Gallery, New York, John Marin: The 291 Years, November 12, 1998-January 8, 1999, no. 32, illus.Literature
Sheldon Reich, John Marin: A Stylistic Analysis and Catalogue Raisonné, Vol. II, Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1970, p. 417, no. 16.10 illus.
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