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Collection of numbers, drawings, and letters seen by me at the beginning of the war in Berlin, military by nature - Marsden Hartley

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War perspectives and intimate geometry: Marsden Hartley's unique vision

In Collection of numbers, drawings, and letters seen by me at the beginning of the war in Berlin, inherently military, Marsden Hartley assembles signs, sketches, and annotations in a dense composition where graphics meet emotion. The tones range from muted shades to bold accents, offering a contrast between formal rigor and expressive urgency. The lines, sometimes thick, sometimes fragmented, structure the space like coded orders; letters and numbers become rhythmic motifs, creating an atmosphere that is both distant and intimate. This painting captures the tension of an era and translates it into a direct visual language, conducive to prolonged contemplation.

Marsden Hartley, master of American expressionist avant-garde

A major artist of the early 20th century, Marsden Hartley was influenced by European modernism and expressionism, which sought to translate interiority through form and color. His stay in Berlin, at the heart of pre-WWI tensions, gave rise to works where personal symbols and military references intertwine. Recognized for his fragmented compositions and incisive use of signs, Hartley helped renew American pictorial language with a vision that is both conceptual and sensual. Collection of numbers... illustrates his work of memory and analysis, bringing the gesture of a notebook closer to the painted gesture.

A decorative art print with multiple assets

This art print of the Collection of numbers, drawings, and letters seen by me at the beginning of the war in Berlin, inherently military, fits perfectly into a contemporary or classic interior. The painting finds its place in a living room, an office, or a library, where the presence of typographic motifs invites dialogue and reflection. The canvas faithfully reproduces the original texture and palette, offering a print quality that respects nuances and contrasts. Whether you're looking for a characterful piece to enhance a space or a work rich in history, this canvas and art print provide a strong and refined visual presence, ideally suited for lovers of modern art and objects loaded with meaning.

Collection of numbers, drawings, and letters seen by me at the beginning of the war in Berlin, military by nature - Marsden Hartley

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Matte finish

View from behind

Frame (optional)

War perspectives and intimate geometry: Marsden Hartley's unique vision

In Collection of numbers, drawings, and letters seen by me at the beginning of the war in Berlin, inherently military, Marsden Hartley assembles signs, sketches, and annotations in a dense composition where graphics meet emotion. The tones range from muted shades to bold accents, offering a contrast between formal rigor and expressive urgency. The lines, sometimes thick, sometimes fragmented, structure the space like coded orders; letters and numbers become rhythmic motifs, creating an atmosphere that is both distant and intimate. This painting captures the tension of an era and translates it into a direct visual language, conducive to prolonged contemplation.

Marsden Hartley, master of American expressionist avant-garde

A major artist of the early 20th century, Marsden Hartley was influenced by European modernism and expressionism, which sought to translate interiority through form and color. His stay in Berlin, at the heart of pre-WWI tensions, gave rise to works where personal symbols and military references intertwine. Recognized for his fragmented compositions and incisive use of signs, Hartley helped renew American pictorial language with a vision that is both conceptual and sensual. Collection of numbers... illustrates his work of memory and analysis, bringing the gesture of a notebook closer to the painted gesture.

A decorative art print with multiple assets

This art print of the Collection of numbers, drawings, and letters seen by me at the beginning of the war in Berlin, inherently military, fits perfectly into a contemporary or classic interior. The painting finds its place in a living room, an office, or a library, where the presence of typographic motifs invites dialogue and reflection. The canvas faithfully reproduces the original texture and palette, offering a print quality that respects nuances and contrasts. Whether you're looking for a characterful piece to enhance a space or a work rich in history, this canvas and art print provide a strong and refined visual presence, ideally suited for lovers of modern art and objects loaded with meaning.

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