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Dieses Kunstwerk, Belleville von Oscar Florianus Bluemner, wird derzeit bei Madron LLC zum Verkauf angeboten. Sie finden auf dieser Seite alle Informationen zu diesem Kunstwerk und können die Galerie direkt kontaktieren. Weitere Kunstwerke von Oscar Florianus Bluemner können Sie auf artnet Galerien sehen.
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TITEL:
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Belleville
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KATEGORIE:
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Arbeiten auf Papier, Zeichnungen
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MATERIAL:
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crayon on paper
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KENNZEICHNUNG:
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signed with artist’s monogram lower right
titled and dated lower left
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GRÖSSE:
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h: 4.8 x w: 6 in / h: 12.2 x w: 15.2 cm
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STIL:
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Moderne
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PREIS*:
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Contact Gallery for Price
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BESCHREIBUNG:
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Comment: Oscar Bluemner was born in Germany in 1867 where he was trained as an architect in Berlin. He emigrated to the United States in 1892 and soon turned his attention to painting. His early work consisted of poetic landscapes in watercolor, but a trip to Europe in 1912, to Berlin, Paris, Southern France, and Italy, where he was exposed to the possibilities of expressionism, led him to a very personal expressionist style using brilliant reds, blues and greens. Like the precisionists, his subjects were industrial buildings, mostly in New Jersey, but his treatment combined linearity and jagged forms in an explosion of color totally unique to Bluemner. He was one of the giants of early American modernism. In 1913, he showed five paintings at the Armory Show and, for a period of time, was one of the artists who attracted the attention of Alfred Stieglitz. Stieglitz gave him a one-man exhibition in 1915 and 1928. Tragically, as was the case of so many of the early moderns, his work did not sell well. In 1938 he committed suicide after having been sick and poverty-stricken
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PROVENANCE:
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With Sid Deutsch Gallery, New York; Private collection (2005) Madron LLC, Chicago
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