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Raymond Jonson Art

American, 1891-1992
Raymond Jonson (1891-1982) is best known as one of the founders of the Transcendental Painters Group in Santa Fe, where he settled in 1924 and painted works that were pure abstraction. Before this time, he was in Chicago for fourteen years and there had many formative experiences that led to his later career. His mentor in Chicago was modernist B.J.O. Nordfeldt, and he was much affected by the Armory Show Exhibition of 1913 when it traveled to Chicago.
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Raymond Jonson Abstract Watercolor, 1941 - Casein Tempera No. 1
Raymond Jonson Abstract Watercolor, 1941 - Casein Tempera No. 1

Raymond Jonson Abstract Watercolor, 1941 - Casein Tempera No. 1

By Raymond Jonson

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Great abstract work by Transcendental painter Raymond Jonson (1891-1982) Titled: “Casein Tempera No. 1”. Medium: Tempera. Dated: 1941. Image measures: 30" H x 22" W. Frame measures: ...

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Mid-20th Century Abstract Raymond Jonson Art

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Tempera

The Naked Rich, Paperback Cover
The Naked Rich, Paperback Cover

The Naked Rich, Paperback Cover

By Raymond Jonson

Located in Fort Washington, PA

Date: 1953 Medium: Oil on Canvas Laid on Board Dimensions: 27.50" x 21.25" Signature: Titled and Dated '1952' Verso This illustration was published as the cover for The Naked R...

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1950s Raymond Jonson Art

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Canvas, Oil, Board

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