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The Last of New England—The Beginning of New Mexico

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oil paint (paint)76 × 61 Cm

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In this painting, Marsden Hartley depicted an imagined scene in which the fallen trees of a New England forest in the foreground transition to the golden hills of New Mexico beyond. Weary of the East Coast, the artist spent 18 months in the Southwest in 1918–19, believing that he could find rejuvenation in nature. Here, thick black lines define the Southwestern landscape, which he saw as alive with expressive potential. He wrote to Alfred Stieglitz, “I like the country very well, for it is big and clean and true, and there is nothing dirty standing between one and the sunlight, as there is in the east.” Like many artists who lived in New England at this time, he pictured the Southwest as uninhabited and unspoiled, overlooking the centuries of civilizations in the region.

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Mediumoil paint (paint)
Dimensions76 × 61 Cm
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landscapes
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Humlebæk, Denmark, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, <em>Marsden Hartley: The Earth is All I Know of Wonder</em>, Sept. 19, 2019–Jan. 19, 2020, cat. 41.

Humlebæk, Denmark, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Marsden Hartley: The Earth is All I Know of Wonder, Sept. 19, 2019–Jan. 19, 2020, cat. 41.
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Lærke Rydal Jørgensen and Mathias Ussing Seeberg, eds., <em>Marsden Hartley: The Earth is All I Know of Wonder</em>, exh. cat.

Lærke Rydal Jørgensen and Mathias Ussing Seeberg, eds., Marsden Hartley: The Earth is All I Know of Wonder, exh. cat. (Humlebaek: Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2019), cat. 41 (ill.).
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Shanghai Museum, <em>Pathways to Modernism: American Art, 1865–1945</em>, Sept. 28, 2018–Jan. 6, 2019, cat. 10.

Shanghai Museum, Pathways to Modernism: American Art, 1865–1945, Sept. 28, 2018–Jan. 6, 2019, cat. 10.
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Judith A. Barter, et al., <em>American Modernism at the Art Institute of Chicago, From World War I to 1955</em>

Judith A. Barter, et al., American Modernism at the Art Institute of Chicago, From World War I to 1955 (Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, 2009), cat. 77. 21.
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given to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1949.

given to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1949.
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Alfred Stieglitz (1864–1946), New York

Alfred Stieglitz (1864–1946), New York
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Yang Zhigang, ed., <em>Pathways to Modernism: American Art, 1865–1945</em>, exh. cat.

Yang Zhigang, ed., Pathways to Modernism: American Art, 1865–1945, exh. cat. (Shanghai: Shanghai Book and Painting Press, 2018), cat. 10.
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Stieglitz Estate (Georgia O'Keeffe (1887–1986), executor), 1946

Stieglitz Estate (Georgia O'Keeffe (1887–1986), executor), 1946
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Paintings in the Art Institute of Chicago

Paintings in the Art Institute of Chicago (Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, 1961), 211.
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