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Hartley Paintings
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[This is a newspaper clipping labeled "Portland Sunday Telegram 6/20/54".]
To ·Be Shown Here
 
Paintings by Marsden Hartley
 
will be shown in Gallery B of
 
the Portland Museum of Art
 
from today through Friday,
 
Hartley was born in Lewiston,
 
Jan. 4, 1877, but was at one
 
time a resident of Portland. He
 
was a pupil of Frank Vincent
 
DuMond and the Chase School.
 
In 1930 he was awarded a
 
Guggenheim Fellowship. His
 
painting hang in the Phillips
 
Memorial Gallery, Washington,
 
D. C.; the Whitney Museum of
 
Modem Art, New York; Barnes
 
Foundation, Philadelphia; Co-
 
lumbus Gallery of Fine Arts; the
 
Cleveland Museum of Art, and
 
the Museum of New Mexico,
 
Santa Fe.
 
The Portland exhibit will in-
 
clude 11 painting, "Arroyo Hon-
 
do. New Mexico, 1918," loaned
 
by Miss Gertrude Teimer,
 
Cundy's Harbor, and nine paint-
 
ings from the collection of Mr.
 
and Mrs. Robert Laurent, Ogun-
 
quit.
 
A portrait of Hartley by Peggy
 
Bacon, loaned by the Hamilton
 
Easter Field Foundation, will be
 
displayed.
 
The show will represent the
 
early Maine, Berlin, Ogunquit,
 
New Mexico and Gloucester peri-
 
ods of the artist.
 
  
Portland Sunday Telegram
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[Headline] Hartley Paintings To Be Shown Here
6/20/54
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Paintings by Marsden Hartley will be shown in Gallery B of the Portland Museum of Art from today through Friday,
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Hartley was born in Lewiston, Jan. 4, 1877, but was at one time a resident of Portland. He was a pupil of Frank Vincent DuMond and the Chase School.
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In 1930 he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. His painting hang in the Phillips Memorial Gallery, Washington, D. C.; the Whitney Museum of Modem Art, New York; Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia; Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts; the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe.
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The Portland exhibit will include 11 painting, "Arroyo Hondo. New Mexico, 1918," loaned by Miss Gertrude Teimer, Cundy's Harbor, and nine paintings from the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laurent, Ogunquit.
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A portrait of Hartley by Peggy Bacon, loaned by the Hamilton Easter Field Foundation, will be displayed.
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The show will represent the early Maine, Berlin, Ogunquit, New Mexico and Gloucester periods of the artist.

Revision as of 04:38, 31 March 2017

[This is a newspaper clipping labeled "Portland Sunday Telegram 6/20/54".]

[Headline] Hartley Paintings To Be Shown Here

Paintings by Marsden Hartley will be shown in Gallery B of the Portland Museum of Art from today through Friday,

Hartley was born in Lewiston, Jan. 4, 1877, but was at one time a resident of Portland. He was a pupil of Frank Vincent DuMond and the Chase School.

In 1930 he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. His painting hang in the Phillips Memorial Gallery, Washington, D. C.; the Whitney Museum of Modem Art, New York; Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia; Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts; the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe.

The Portland exhibit will include 11 painting, "Arroyo Hondo. New Mexico, 1918," loaned by Miss Gertrude Teimer, Cundy's Harbor, and nine paintings from the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laurent, Ogunquit.

A portrait of Hartley by Peggy Bacon, loaned by the Hamilton Easter Field Foundation, will be displayed.

The show will represent the early Maine, Berlin, Ogunquit, New Mexico and Gloucester periods of the artist.