Alfred Henry Maurer  (American, 1868-1932) 

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Alfred Henry Maurer, Floral Still Life

 

Alfred Henry Maurer
Floral Still Life
1926

James Reinish & Associates, Inc.
Alfred Henry Maurer, Still Life

 

Alfred Henry Maurer
Still Life
circa 1920

Scott White Contemporary Art
Alfred Henry Maurer, Two Heads

 

Alfred Henry Maurer
Two Heads
1925-1928

Hollis Taggart Galleries
Alfred Henry Maurer, Standing Nude

 

Alfred Henry Maurer
Standing Nude
circa 1927-1928

Hollis Taggart Galleries
Alfred Henry Maurer, Landscape

 

Alfred Henry Maurer
Landscape
circa 1914

Hollis Taggart Galleries
Alfred Henry Maurer, Floral Still Life

 

Alfred Henry Maurer
Floral Still Life
circa 1926

Hollis Taggart Galleries
Alfred Henry Maurer, Cubist Still Life with Green Chalice

 

Alfred Henry Maurer
Cubist Still Life with Green Chalice
circa 1928-1932

Hollis Taggart Galleries
Alfred Henry Maurer, Still Life

 

Alfred Henry Maurer
Still Life
circa 1908-1912

Hollis Taggart Galleries
Alfred Henry Maurer, Nude

 

Alfred Henry Maurer
Nude
circa 1927-1928

James Reinish & Associates, Inc.
Alfred Henry Maurer, PORTRAIT OF JANET

 

Alfred Henry Maurer
PORTRAIT OF JANET
1925-1926

Babcock Galleries
Alfred Henry Maurer, Two Sisters

 

Alfred Henry Maurer
Two Sisters
circa 1920-1925

James Reinish & Associates, Inc.
Alfred Henry Maurer, Head with Green Dress

 

Alfred Henry Maurer
Head with Green Dress
circa 1922-1924

Alexandre Gallery
Alfred Henry Maurer, Girl

 

Alfred Henry Maurer
Girl
circa 1926-1927

Alexandre Gallery
Alfred Henry Maurer, Bowl with Pear: Still Life, circa late 1920's

 

Alfred Henry Maurer
Bowl with Pear: Still Life, circa late 1920's
Hollis Taggart Galleries
Alfred Henry Maurer, ABSTRACT HEAD

 

Alfred Henry Maurer
ABSTRACT HEAD
circa 1930-1932

Babcock Galleries
Alfred Henry Maurer, PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN IN WINDOW

 

Alfred Henry Maurer
PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN IN WINDOW
circa 1928-1930

Babcock Galleries
Alfred Henry Maurer, Green Fauve

 

Alfred Henry Maurer
Green Fauve
circa 1912

Hollis Taggart Galleries
Alfred Henry Maurer, Portrait

 

Alfred Henry Maurer
Portrait
1894

Hollis Taggart Galleries
Alfred Henry Maurer, Landscape Fauve

 

Alfred Henry Maurer
Landscape Fauve
1912

Hollis Taggart Galleries
Alfred Henry Maurer, Blue Flowers

 

Alfred Henry Maurer
Blue Flowers
1926

Hollis Taggart Galleries
Alfred Henry Maurer, Untitled Landscape

 

Alfred Henry Maurer
Untitled Landscape
circa 1916-1918

Hollis Taggart Galleries
Alfred Henry Maurer, The Eiffel Tower at Night

 

Alfred Henry Maurer
The Eiffel Tower at Night
Avery Galleries
Alfred Henry Maurer, Marlboro Landscape (Reflection)

 

Alfred Henry Maurer
Marlboro Landscape (Reflection)
1916-1925

Weyhe Gallery
Alfred Henry Maurer, Tree

 

Alfred Henry Maurer
Tree
Weyhe Gallery
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  Alfred H. Maurer was born on April 21, 1868, the son of the Currier & Ives artist, Louis Maurer. He left school in 1884 to work in the family lithographic enterprise of Maurer and Heppenheimer. From 1885 until 1897 Maurer attended the National Academy of Design in New York where he studied under Edgar Ward. Maurer sailed for Paris in 1897 and embarked on a brief course of study at the Académie Julian. He resided in France from 1897-1901 and 1902-1914.
  Maurer officially launched his career in 1901 with fashionable Whistlerian and Chase-inspired fin-de-siècle portraits that garnered critical acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic. He simultaneously created a body of genre work that chronicled life at Parisian cafés, dance halls, and along the shore. By 1906-07 Maurer had embraced the aesthetics of Fauvism and accordingly he executed his paintings with expressive brushwork and in a striking new palette of saturated hues. He exhibited his Fauve imagery in important international exhibitions including the 1907 Salon d'Automne; he debuted it in the United States in 1909 in a two-man exhibition with John Marin at Alfred Stieglitz's New York gallery, "291."
  Prompted by wartime hostilities abroad Maurer returned to the United States in 1914. He resettled in New York and participated in a number of important exhibitions including the1916 Forum Exhibition held at Anderson Galleries. He exhibited regularly with the New York based Society of Independent Artists and was elected a director of this organization in 1919. In 1924 the New York dealer Erhard Weyhe bought the contents of Maurer's studio. He represented the artist for the remainder of his career.

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