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Morgan Russell   (American, 1886-1953) 

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Morgan Russell, "La lutte dans la filaine"
Morgan Russell
"La lutte dans la filaine"
1908

Lori Bookstein Fine Art
Morgan Russell, No. 10 the White Road
Morgan Russell
No. 10 the White Road
1920

Herbert Palmer Gallery
 

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Morgan Russell, Synchromy in blue-violet
Morgan Russell
Synchromy in blue-violet, 1912
sold: May 26, 1999
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Morgan Russell, Synchromist nude
Morgan Russell
Synchromist nude, 1913
sold: Nov 29, 2001
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Morgan Russell, SYNCHROMY NO. 2, TO LIGHT
Morgan Russell
SYNCHROMY NO. 2, TO LIGHT, 1953
sold: May 16, 1990
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1886   Born: New York
1953   Died
  Morgan Russell, along with fellow American painter Stanton Macdonald-Wright, fathered the Synchromism movement. Convinced that color and sound were equivalent, he wanted to 'orchestrate' the colors of a painting the way a composer arranges notes and chords in a musical composition. The two artists developed a system of painting based on color scales. The system consisted of developing form and depth in a painting through advancing and reducing hues. Their ensuing 'synchromies' were some of the first abstract non-objective paintings in American art.

Morgan Russell first met Macdonald-Wright in Paris in 1907. Russell had been studying at the traditional art academies, but abandoned them for the radical new approaches of Fauvism, Futurism, and Cubism being developed by 'some fellow named Picasso.' Russell became friends with Matisse, Rodin, and even collectors Gertrude and Leo Stein. Russell and Macdonald-Wright exhibited their new aesthetic first in Munich, then in Paris in 1913, which caused a total scandal. The following year they took the show to New York, and Synchromism became the first American avant-garde movement presented in the International arena.

1932   Los Angeles County Museum of Art
1927   Los Angeles County Museum of Art
1916   Anderson Galleries. New York City, NY
1913   New York Armory Show
1913   Salon des Independants
1913   Synchromiste exhibition at Der Neue Kunstsalon, Munich, Germany
1913   Galerie Bernheim-Jeune

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