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Birth
1868 (New York, New York)
Death
1932 (New York, New York)
Lived/Active
New York / France
 Photograph taken by Alfred Steiglitz
Often Known For
paintings-figure, still life, landscape
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Categories of Interest New York Armory Show of 1913 Fauves/Fauvism San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition 1915 Paris Pre 1900 Modernism
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| Called the first American modernist painter, Alfred Maurer began as a traditionalist and then explored many styles including Impressionism, Tonalism, Fauvism and Cubism. He developed a rich, brushy, tonal style, influenced by Frans Hals and Diego Velasquez, as well as William Merritt Chase, John Singer Sargent and James Whistler. In 1901, his painting titled "An Arrangement," done in the rich, impressionist, tonal style of Whistler won first prize at the Carnegie International Exhibition. In the (showing 500 of 12783 characters). |
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