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John MarinRutherford, New Jersey, 1870 - 1953, Cape Split, Maine

American painter, who is generally regarded as the foremost American watercolorist of his time. He was born in Rutherford, New Jersey, and studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts from 1899 to 1901. In 1905 he went abroad for four years, studying in Paris and making trips to Rome, London, and Amsterdam. During this period, he painted in oils and watercolors and also etched. In 1909 he held his first show of watercolors at "291," the New York City gallery owned by the American photographer Alfred Steiglitz. Marin made his most important contribution in the medium of watercolor by using a method of bracketing and subdividing his pictures into a series of semicubist planes and bold clashes of color. He is best known for his prolific series of Maine seascapes, such as Maine Islands (1922, Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.). His other principal subjects are city buildings as, for example, Lower Manhattan from the River no. 1 (1921, Metropolitan Museum, New York City), and landscapes.Source:"Marin, John," Microsoft® Encarta® Online Encyclopedia 2000http://encarta.msn.com © 1997-2000 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved

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John Marin
1903 - 1905
Acrobats in Motion
John Marin
circa 1950
Acrobats in the Air
John Marin
circa 1950
Acrobats in the Net
John Marin
circa 1950
Along the River
John Marin
1900
At the Big Top
John Marin
circa 1948
Bear
John Marin
1903 - 1905
Bear
John Marin
1903 - 1905
Bear
John Marin
1903 - 1905
Berkshires
John Marin
1925