Andrew Michael Dasburg (American, 1887-1979) Untitled
Andrew Michael Dasburg
(American, 1887-1979)
Untitled, 1911
oil on canvasboard
8 x 10 inches
Provenance:
Robert Schoelkopf Gallery, New York, New York
Gerald L. Peters Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico
203 Fine Art, Taos, New Mexico
Private Collection, New Mexico
Cezanne, Andrew Dasburg's hero and inspiration, is the main impulse behind this 1911 oil landscape. 1911 saw Dasburg back in New York after his two-year sojourn in Paris among the Cubists and American expatriates. Dasburg spent time with Gertrude Stein and Morgan Russell, a painter who would develop an American spin on abstraction called Synchronism. The flat fields in defiance of classical perspective, the regular brushstrokes in layered hues, and the use of line only to delineate shadow are post-impressionist trademarks, practically Cezanne inventions. Dasburg, at this stage in his career, was working it out, groping toward his lifelong search to make the invisible patterns in the world into visible art.
Property from a Private Collection, Taos, New Mexico
Condition Report: Framed dimensions: 11 x 13 inches
For condition inquiries please contact alexandriadreas@hindmanauctions.com
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Andrew Michael Dasburg
(American, 1887-1979)
Untitled, 1911
oil on canvasboard
8 x 10 inches
Provenance:
Robert Schoelkopf Gallery, New York, New York
Gerald L. Peters Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico
203 Fine Art, Taos, New Mexico
Private Collection, New Mexico
Cezanne, Andrew Dasburg's hero and inspiration, is the main impulse behind this 1911 oil landscape. 1911 saw Dasburg back in New York after his two-year sojourn in Paris among the Cubists and American expatriates. Dasburg spent time with Gertrude Stein and Morgan Russell, a painter who would develop an American spin on abstraction called Synchronism. The flat fields in defiance of classical perspective, the regular brushstrokes in layered hues, and the use of line only to delineate shadow are post-impressionist trademarks, practically Cezanne inventions. Dasburg, at this stage in his career, was working it out, groping toward his lifelong search to make the invisible patterns in the world into visible art.
Property from a Private Collection, Taos, New Mexico
Condition Report: Framed dimensions: 11 x 13 inches
For condition inquiries please contact alexandriadreas@hindmanauctions.com