Marsden Hartley
1877-1943 Marsden Hartley (January 4, 1877 - September 2, 1943) was an American Modernist painter and poet in the early 20th century. Hartley was born in Lewiston, Maine, USA. He began his art training at the Cleveland Institute of Art after moving to Cleveland, Ohio in 1892. At the age of 22, he moved to New York City, where he attended the National Academy of Design and studied painting at the Art Students League of New York under William Merritt Chase. A great admirer of Albert Pinkham Ryder, Hartley would visit Ryder's studio in Greenwich Village as often as possible. While in New York, he came to the attention of Alfred Stieglitz and became associated with Stieglitz' 291 Gallery Group. Hartley had his first major exhibition at the 291 Gallery in 1909 and another in 1912. He was in the cultural vanguard, in the same milieu as Gertrude Stein, Hart Crane, Charles Demuth, Georgia O'Keeffe, Fernand Leger, Ezra Pound, among many others. Hartley, who was gay, painted Portrait of a German Officer (1914), which was an ode to Karl von Freyburg, a Prussian lieutenant of whom he became enamored before von Freyburg's death in World War I.

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Marsden Hartley Madawaska Acadian Light Heavy oil painting


Madawaska Acadian Light Heavy
1940
Painting ID::  4068
Marsden Hartley
Madawaska Acadian Light Heavy
1940
   
   
     

Marsden Hartley Painting Number 5 oil painting


Painting Number 5

Painting ID::  4069
Marsden Hartley
Painting Number 5
   
   
     

Marsden Hartley Portrait  gjgg oil painting


Portrait gjgg
1914-15
Painting ID::  4070
Marsden Hartley
Portrait gjgg
1914-15
   
   
     

Marsden Hartley Fleurs d'Orphee oil painting


Fleurs d'Orphee
1928
Painting ID::  4071
Marsden Hartley
Fleurs d'Orphee
1928
   
   
     

Marsden Hartley One Portrait of One Woman oil painting


One Portrait of One Woman
1916
Painting ID::  4072
Marsden Hartley
One Portrait of One Woman
1916
   
   
     

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     1877-1943 Marsden Hartley (January 4, 1877 - September 2, 1943) was an American Modernist painter and poet in the early 20th century. Hartley was born in Lewiston, Maine, USA. He began his art training at the Cleveland Institute of Art after moving to Cleveland, Ohio in 1892. At the age of 22, he moved to New York City, where he attended the National Academy of Design and studied painting at the Art Students League of New York under William Merritt Chase. A great admirer of Albert Pinkham Ryder, Hartley would visit Ryder's studio in Greenwich Village as often as possible. While in New York, he came to the attention of Alfred Stieglitz and became associated with Stieglitz' 291 Gallery Group. Hartley had his first major exhibition at the 291 Gallery in 1909 and another in 1912. He was in the cultural vanguard, in the same milieu as Gertrude Stein, Hart Crane, Charles Demuth, Georgia O'Keeffe, Fernand Leger, Ezra Pound, among many others. Hartley, who was gay, painted Portrait of a German Officer (1914), which was an ode to Karl von Freyburg, a Prussian lieutenant of whom he became enamored before von Freyburg's death in World War I.

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