John Marin (1870-1953)
Professions: Architecture painter; Landscape painter; Naval painter; Painter; Etcher; Water color painter
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John Marin 1870-1953 , Movement in Brown with Sun oil on canvas
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John Marin 1870-1953 , New York Series: From Weehawken Heights oil on canvas
John Marin Biography
(b Rutherford, NJ, 23 Dec 1870; d Cape Split, ME, 1 Oct 1953). American painter and printmaker. He attended Stevens Institute in Hoboken, NJ, and worked briefly as an architect before studying at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia from 1899 to 1901 under Thomas Pollock Anshutz and Hugh Breckenridge (18701937). His education was supplemented by five years of travel in Europe where he was exposed to avant-garde trends. While abroad, he made etchings of notable and picturesque sites, for example Campanile, S Pietro, Venice (1907; see Zigrosser, no. 57), which were the first works he sold.
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Property from the Thyssen-Bormemisza Collection JOHN MARIN (1872-1953) New York, 1927 signed and
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JOHN MARIN 1870-1953 FANTASY, STONINGTON HARBOR, DEER ISLE, MAINE Measurements: 26.5 by 21.5in. Alternate Measurements: (67.3 by 54.6 cm) inscribed "Fantasy, Stonington Harbor, Deer Isle, Maine" c. 1921 and John Marin by/ John Marin, Jr. 3/17/78 on
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John Marin 1870-1953 , Autumn, On the Road to Addison, Maine oil on canvas
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