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Marsden Hartley
American · 1877–1943
ModernismExpressionismCubismAbstract Art
Marsden Hartley was a pioneering American modernist who moved fluidly between abstraction and figuration, often depicting landscapes and still lifes with bold, expressive forms. His work emphasizes emotional intensity through vivid color and dynamic composition, reflecting his interest in spirituality and psychological depth. Though primarily known for abstraction, his figurative works reveal a profound engagement with human presence and natural forms rendered through a distinctly modernist lens.
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emotionally intensespiritually drivenformally boldcolor-saturated
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