Street Movement, New York City
1932
John Marin
American, 1870-1953
American Art
In a group of New York City street scenes from the 1930s, John Marin reverted to a more conventionally Cubist compositional technique better suited to the geometries of urban architecture than to rural landscapes or coastal views. In these works, drawing and watercolor are almost equally balanced: heavy outlines of planar forms, including the stylized shapes of moving figures, are enhanced by earth-toned washes that lend them relative depth.
- Maker/Artist
- Marin, John
- Classification
- Watercolor
- Formatted Medium
- Transparent and opaque watercolor, black conté crayon and graphite on off-white, thick, rough wove paper
- Medium
- transparent, opaque, watercolor, black, conté, crayon, graphite, off-white, thick, rough, wove, paper
- Dimensions
- 26 1/8 x 21 3/4 in. (66.4 x 55.2 cm) Frame: 37 3/4 x 31 1/2 x 1 1/4 in. (95.9 x 80 x 3.2 cm)
- Departments
- American Art
- Accession Number
- 1992.11.25
- Credit Line
- Bequest of Edith and Milton Lowenthal
- Exhibitions
- Brushed with Light: American Landscape Watercolors from the Collection, Modernist Art from the Edith and Milton Lowenthal Collection
- Rights Statement
- © artist or artist's estate
- Museum Location
- This item is not on view
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