Bibliography:

Marsden Hartley: American Modern The Ione and Hudson D. Walker Collection, Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota

Patricia McDonnell; University of Minnesota Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum

ISBN:

9781885116048

Publisher:

Univ of Washington Pr

Publication Date:

1997

Binding:

Softcover

Synopsis:
Marsden Hartley (1877-1943), one of the most important artists from the American early modern period, was part of the heady group surrounding Alfred Stieglitz and his galleries in the early decades of this century. While New York and Stieglitz acted as a base of support and friendship for Hartley, he constantly shifted from place to place, living abroad and in varying locales across the country. Marsden Hartley: An American Modern traces the artist's movements and the evolution in his thinking and art. For the first 40 years of his life, Hartley pursued the ideals and philosophical principles of American transcendentalism. He shifted radically from this approach after the First World War. Instead of embracing subjectivity, he honored rational intellect and objectivity. Toward the end of his life, he returned to a passionate belief in the subjective self. Patricia McDonnell analyzes Hartley's beliefs and artistic practice in the context of the cultural and political realities that deeply affected the man and his times.

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