_March 27 – Expressionism and Abstraction in America
Objects denoted with an asterisk (*) are part of the Art Institute's collection and link directly to the Art Institute's My Collections page. My Collections is a free online feature that allows you to create, save, and share your own collection of select artworks at the Art Institute. To learn more about starting your own My Collections account please visit the About My Collections page.
* Manierre Dawson, Figure in Pink and Yellow, 1914
* Arthur Dove, Sentimental Music, ca. 1913
* Arthur Dove, Nature Symbolized No. 2, c. 1911
Arthur Dove, Sentimental Music, ca. 1913
George Ohr pots, ca. 1900
* Maurice Prendergast, Still Life with Apples, between 1910 and 1913
* William Zorach, Summer (recto), 1913
* Marguerite Thompson Zorach, Landscape (recto), 1911/12
* Elie Nadelman, Tango, 1914/15
* Charles Prendergast, Untitled (Rites of Spring), c. 1916/18
* Georgia O'Keeffe, Blue and Green Music, 1919/21
* Alfred Stieglitz, Georgia O'Keeffe, 1918
* James McNeill Whistler, Nocturne: Blue and Gold--Southampton Water, 1872
* John Marin, West Shore Docks, Weehawken, New Jersey, 1910
* John Marin, Spring Rains, 1918
* John Marin, Ocean and Rocks, 1917
* Winslow Homer, Coast of Maine, 1893
* John Marin, Woolworth Building (The Dance), 1913
* Max Weber, Still Life, 1911
* Marsden Hartley, Painting No. 50, 1914-15
* Marsden Hartley, Movements, 1913
* Marsden Hartley, Provincetown, 1916
Morton Livingston Schamberg, and Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven, God, 1917
Morton Schamberg, Painting IV (Mechanical Abstraction) 1916
* Arthur B. Davies, An Antique Orison, c. 1914
* Max Weber, Female Nude, 1914
* Gaston Lachaise, Woman (Elevation), Modeled 1912–15 (Cast 1927)
* George Platt Lynes, Mina Loy, 1931, printed 1959
* Helen Torr, Extemporaneous, 1927
* Florine Stettheimer, Portrait of Virgil Thomson, 1930
Key Terms: Modernism, Abstraction, Expressionism
Objects denoted with an asterisk (*) are part of the Art Institute's collection and link directly to the Art Institute's My Collections page. My Collections is a free online feature that allows you to create, save, and share your own collection of select artworks at the Art Institute. To learn more about starting your own My Collections account please visit the About My Collections page.
* Manierre Dawson, Figure in Pink and Yellow, 1914
* Arthur Dove, Sentimental Music, ca. 1913
* Arthur Dove, Nature Symbolized No. 2, c. 1911
Arthur Dove, Sentimental Music, ca. 1913
George Ohr pots, ca. 1900
* Maurice Prendergast, Still Life with Apples, between 1910 and 1913
* William Zorach, Summer (recto), 1913
* Marguerite Thompson Zorach, Landscape (recto), 1911/12
* Elie Nadelman, Tango, 1914/15
* Charles Prendergast, Untitled (Rites of Spring), c. 1916/18
* Georgia O'Keeffe, Blue and Green Music, 1919/21
* Alfred Stieglitz, Georgia O'Keeffe, 1918
* James McNeill Whistler, Nocturne: Blue and Gold--Southampton Water, 1872
* John Marin, West Shore Docks, Weehawken, New Jersey, 1910
* John Marin, Spring Rains, 1918
* John Marin, Ocean and Rocks, 1917
* Winslow Homer, Coast of Maine, 1893
* John Marin, Woolworth Building (The Dance), 1913
* Max Weber, Still Life, 1911
* Marsden Hartley, Painting No. 50, 1914-15
* Marsden Hartley, Movements, 1913
* Marsden Hartley, Provincetown, 1916
Morton Livingston Schamberg, and Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven, God, 1917
Morton Schamberg, Painting IV (Mechanical Abstraction) 1916
* Arthur B. Davies, An Antique Orison, c. 1914
* Max Weber, Female Nude, 1914
* Gaston Lachaise, Woman (Elevation), Modeled 1912–15 (Cast 1927)
* George Platt Lynes, Mina Loy, 1931, printed 1959
* Helen Torr, Extemporaneous, 1927
* Florine Stettheimer, Portrait of Virgil Thomson, 1930
Key Terms: Modernism, Abstraction, Expressionism