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Lot ID: 16633
John  Marin:   Lake George
 
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Description
Artist: Marin John
Title: Lake George
Style: abstract, Modern (ca. 1880-1945), Stieglitz Group
Medium: Works on Paper (Drawings, Watercolors etc.), Watercolor, on paper
Year: 1928
Size: height - 14 in, width - 18 in, depth - 0 in
Markings: signed, "Marin", and dated "28", in black Lower Right; titled, "Lake George" and dated "1928" in cursive pencil on the verso; Other verso labels include:
Downtown Gallery, Kennedy Galleries, KM Gallery.

Catalogue Raisonné: A Stylistic Analysis and Catalogue Raisonné, part 2 ; p. 592, no. 28.30 (illus.) Author: Sheldon Reich
Estimate: from $150,000 to $250,000

Seller's Description:
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'Lake George, New York 'as described by early American Modernist, JOHN MARIN. The Exhibition Provenance for this painting includes the inaugural exhibition at 'An American Place', the gallery of Marin's colleague, Alfred Stieglitz, whose family home in Lake George was visited by Marin in 1928—the year of this painting.


  • Condition Report
    • Current lot doesn't have any damage.
  • History & Provenance
    • Provenance:
      'An American Place', NY
      Downtown Gallery, New York
      Kennedy Galleries, New York
      Private Collection, USA


      Exhibition:
      An American Place, "John Marin: 50 New Water Colors" (inaugural exhibition), December 15 1929-January 30 1930, no. 42

      Publications:
      Sheldon Reich, A Stylistic Analysis and Catalogue Raisonné, part 2 (Tuscon: University of Arizona Press, 1970), p. 592, no. 28.30 (illus.).
  • Shipping Information
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      Shipping Weight: 10 lbs
      Framing: Yes
      Item Location: Texas, USA
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