- John Marin
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location =Rutherford, New Jersey
deathdate = death date and age |1953|10|2|1870|12|23|
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nationality = American
field = Modern art
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December 23 ,1870 -October 2 ,1953 ) born inRutherford, New Jersey , was an early American modernist artist. [Johnson, Ken. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B07E0DD1E3CF936A15751C1A96E958260 "ART REVIEW; A Restless Explorer Of Early Abstraction"] , "The New York Times ",December 25 ,1998 . AccessedDecember 27 ,2007 . "In 1908 Marin was living in Paris and enjoying some success as an etcher of Whistlerian city scenes. He was in his late 30's, artistically a late bloomer. (He was born in Rutherford, N.J., in 1870.)"] He was known for his abstract landscapes and watercolors.Biography
John Marin grew up in
Weehawken, New Jersey , and attended theStevens Institute of Technology for a year. [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,940672,00.html "Out of the Dark Room"] , "Time (magazine) ",March 16 ,1962 . AccessedJune 13 ,2007 . "In many ways, it took Marin 40 years to find himself. Raised by two maiden aunts in Weehawken. N.J. (his mother died nine days after his birth), he attended Stevens Institute of Technology for a year, drifted from job to job, spent six frustrating years trying to turn himself into an architect."] His experience with architecture might have contributed to the role played by architectural themes in his paintings and watercolors.From 1899 to 1901, Marin attended the
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts inPhiladelphia . In Philadelphia he studied with Thomas Pollock Anshutz andWilliam Merritt Chase . He also studied at theArt Students League of New York . In 1905 like many Americanartists Marin went toEurope , initially toParis . He traveled through Europe for six years. Marin painted inHolland ,Belgium ,England , andItaly . In Europe he mastered a type of watercolor where he achieved an abstract ambience, almost a pure abstraction with color that ranges from transparency to translucency, accompanied by strong opacities, and linear elements, always with a sense of freedom, which became one of his trademarks.In 1909, Marin held his first one-man exhibition at
Alfred Stieglitz ’s gallery, "291" inNew York City . The photographerEdward Steichen , whom Marin had met through the painterArthur B. Carles , introduced him to Stieglitz. Marin’s and Stieglitz’s association would last nearly forty years. Stieglitz’s support, in both philosophical and financial respects, was essential to Marin. [ [http://www.hollistaggart.com/artists/marin.htm John Marin | American Modernist | Hollis Taggart Galleries ] ]In 1936, he had a retrospective show at the
Museum of Modern Art . His paintings are represented in several important permanent collections and museums including: theMetropolitan Museum of Art , theMuseum of Modern Art , theWhitney Museum of American Art , theBrooklyn Museum , theCleveland Museum of Art , theArt Institute of Chicago , theNational Gallery of Art ,Washington, D.C. , theFogg Art Museum ,Cambridge, Massachusetts , and many others.Late in life Marin achieved tremendous prestige as an American painter, an elder statesman of
American art . In 1950, he was honored by theUniversity of Maine andYale University with honorary degree's of Doctor of Fine Arts. [ [http://borghi.org/american/marin.html M B F A- Mark Borghi Fine Art Inc - American Art - John Marin (1870 -1953) ] ]ources and notes
External links
* [http://www.npg.si.edu/cexh/eye/html/l_marin.htm Self portrait]
* [http://borghi.org/american/marin.html Biography]
* [http://www.hollistaggart.com/artists/marin.htm John Marin Biography and]
Further reading
*Fine R. (1990). "John Marin." Washington, D.C.: National Gallery of Art.
*Fine, R. (2003). "The John Marin collection at the Colby College Museum of Art." Waterville, ME: Colby College Museum of Art.
*Gray, C. (Ed.). (1970). "John Marin." New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
*Harnsberger, R.S. (2002). Four artists of the Stieglitz Circle: a sourcebook on Arthur Dove, Marsden Hartley, John Marin, and Max Weber [Art Reference Collection, no. 26] . Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
*Kertess, K. (1987). "Marin in oil." Southampton, NY: Parrish Art Museum.
*Marin, John. (1949). "Selected writings." New York: Pellegrini & Cudahy.
*Museum of Modern Art. (1936). "John Marin; watercolors, oil paintings, etchings." New York: author.
*Reich, S. (1969). "John Marin drawings, 1886-1951." Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.
*Reich, S. (1970). "John Marin: a stylistic analysis and catalogue raisonné." Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
*Wright, F.S. (1955). "John Marin memorial exhibition." Los Angeles: UCLA Art Galleries.
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