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MODERNIST DRAWING New Hope Mid-Century WPA Abstract Non-Objective Jazz Modern
By Ramstonev (Ramsey/Stone/Evans co-operative)
Located in New York, NY
MODERNIST DRAWING New Hope Mid-Century WPA Abstract Non-Objective Jazz Modern. Signed with a "Ramstonev" stamp lower right.
RAMSTONEV Cooperative Art Project (1937-1939). In the late 1930s, Charles Ramsey became close friends with Charles Evans and Louis Stone. He persuaded them to join him teaching his New Hope summer classes in non-objective painting. Soon, a history-making collaboration began. In 1937, meeting in Evans' studio at the rear of Cryer's Hardware store on Main Street in New Hope, a decision was made to establish the Co-Operative Painting Project. They were intrigued by the cooperative ad-lib process by which jazz musicians created their music. Believing this to be the quintessential American contribution to music, they theorized that a similar result might be obtainable with art, a "visual jam session." This particlarly fascinated Ramsey, who was a jazz buff and had a large collection of jazz records.
The objective was to jointly collaborate in the creation of a painting as well as applying collective criticism during its creation. By creating forward movement by general consent, they believed they could produce a higher level of beauty. By consensus it was decided that subject matter would be non-objective. Up to eight people would participate and stop when the painting "felt" finished by common agreement.
These co-operative works were done in several different mediums- the majority in pastel, but some in watercolor, gouache, graphite or cut paper collage. On occasion, the group would create a series, as opposed to a single work, created in steps by three or four artists. One of the occasional participants was famed New Hope poet, Stanley Kunitz. These series could range in number from four to sixteen paintings in each. The first of a series would be very basic and the last a fully finished work.
In the scope of importance among the New Hope Modernist...
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1930s American Modern Ramstonev (Ramsey/Stone/Evans co-operative) Art
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Paper, Watercolor, Gouache
"Fish"
By Ramstonev (Ramsey/Stone/Evans co-operative)
Located in Lambertville, NJ
Jim’s of Lambertville is proud to offer this artwork by:
Ramstonev Co-operative Project (1937 - 1939)
In the late 1930s, Charles Ramsey became close friends with Charles Evans and ...
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1930s Abstract Ramstonev (Ramsey/Stone/Evans co-operative) Art
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Paper, Pastel
"Evolution"
By Ramstonev (Ramsey/Stone/Evans co-operative)
Located in Lambertville, NJ
Jim’s of Lambertville is proud to offer this artwork by:
Ramstonev Co-operative Project (1937 - 1939)
In the late 1930s, Charles Ramsey became close friends with Charles Evans and ...
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20th Century Abstract Ramstonev (Ramsey/Stone/Evans co-operative) Art
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Gouache, Paper
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