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Artist: Alfred Henry Maurer
Head with Green Dress
By Alfred Henry Maurer
Located in Provincetown, MA
Alfred H. Maurer emerged as an influential crucial figure in the art scene of late 19th-century America, gaining widespread recognition for his innovative Fauvist approach characterized by vibrant colors and expressive brushwork. Departing from his renowned portraits and genre paintings, he delved into Fauvist landscapes, still lifes, and depictions of anonymous individuals. His distinctive technique relied on saturated colors rather than precise lines or forms, allowing him to convey a profound psychological intensity through dynamic, flowing strokes. As he matured as an artist, Maurer pioneered American...
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1920s Expressionist Alfred Henry Maurer Art

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Gouache

Landscape with Green Tree
By Alfred Henry Maurer
Located in New York, NY
Alfred Henry Maurer has been called the First American Modern because of his role in bringing modern methods of working to the United States
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Early 20th Century American Modern Alfred Henry Maurer Art

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Oil, Board

Still Life (double-sided)
By Alfred Henry Maurer
Located in Concord, MA
ALFRED MAURER (1868-1932) Still Life (double-sided), n.d. Oil on board 22 x 13 ½ inches Signed verso: A. H. Maurer PROVENANCE Estate of Gaston Lachaise [Salander-O'Reilly...
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1920s American Modern Alfred Henry Maurer Art

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Oil, Board

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