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Marsden Hartley

1877
1943
United States
Marsden Hartley (1877–1943) was an American painter born in Lewiston, Maine, and died in Ellsworth, Maine, known for his modernist works that often explored themes of American identity and spirituality.
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Marsden Hartley was an American painter born on January 4, 1877, in Lewiston, Maine, and he passed away on September 2, 1943, in Ellsworth, Maine. He was a prominent figure in the Expressionist movement, known for his bold use of color and form to convey emotional depth and personal symbolism. Hartley's early career was significantly influenced by his time in Europe, where he was exposed to avant-garde movements and developed a distinctive style that combined elements of Cubism and German Expressionism. His work often reflected his deep connection to the American landscape, particularly the rugged terrain of his native Maine, and he is celebrated for his ability to capture the spiritual essence of his subjects. Throughout his career, Hartley maintained a strong commitment to exploring themes of identity, spirituality, and the human condition, leaving a lasting impact on American modernism. His legacy is marked by his ability to bridge European modernist influences with a distinctly American sensibility, making him a

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