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1868 New York, New York - 1932 New York, New York. Known for: Paintings-figure, still life, landscape.
Called the first American modernist painter, Alfred Maurer began as a traditionalist and then explored many styles including Impressionism, Tonalism, Fauvism and Cubism. He developed a rich, brushy,... Read full biography
Called the first American modernist painter, Alfred Maurer began as a traditionalist and then explored many styles including Impressionism, Tonalism, Fauvism and Cubism. He developed a rich, brushy, tonal style, influenced by Frans Hals and Diego Velasquez, as well as William Merritt Chase, John... Read full biography
Called the first American modernist painter, Alfred Maurer began as a traditionalist and then explored many styles including Impressionism, Tonalism, Fauvism and Cubism. He developed a rich, brushy, tonal style, influenced by Frans Hals and Diego Velasquez, as well as William Merritt Chase, John Singer Sargent and James Whistler. In 1901, his painting titled "An Arrangement," done in the rich, impressionist, tonal style of Whistler won first prize at the Carnegie International Exhibition. In... Read full biography
Called the first American modernist painter, Alfred Maurer began as a traditionalist and then explored many styles including Impressionism, Tonalism, Fauvism and Cubism. He developed a rich, brushy, tonal style, influenced by Frans Hals and Diego Velasquez, as well as William Merritt Chase, John Singer Sargent and James Whistler. In 1901, his painting titled "An Arrangement," done in the rich, impressionist, tonal style of Whistler won first prize at the Carnegie International Exhibition. In the 1920s, he focused on still life and figural pieces, many of them Cubist in style. He was born in New York City, the son of Louis Maurer who was a commercial artist for Currier & Ives. Young Alfred learned commercial art from working in the same... Read full biography
Called the first American modernist painter, Alfred Maurer began as a traditionalist and then explored many styles including Impressionism, Tonalism, Fauvism and Cubism. He developed a rich, brushy, tonal style, influenced by Frans Hals and Diego Velasquez, as well as William Merritt Chase, John Singer Sargent and James Whistler. In 1901, his painting titled "An Arrangement," done in the rich, impressionist, tonal style of Whistler won first prize at the Carnegie International Exhibition. In the 1920s, he focused on still life and figural pieces, many of them Cubist in style. He was born in New York City, the son of Louis Maurer who was a commercial artist for Currier & Ives. Young Alfred learned commercial art from working in the same lithographic business as his father. In 1884, he enrolled in the National Academy of Design and in 1897, left for Paris where he stayed until 1914... Read full biography
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- What Modern Looked LikeOctober 2005Severns, Martha RAmerican Art Review
- Current and ComingMarch 2004Ledes, Allison EckardtThe Magazine Antiques
- Alfred H Maurer ReconsideredFebruary 2004Epstein, StaceyAmerican Art Review
- Museum SceneSeptember 2003Editor, Art & AntiquesArt & Antiques
- Critics = Style - Setters?February 2003Kramer, HiltonArt & Antiques
- DatebookJanuary 2003Editors, Art & AuctionArt & Auction
- Collection of John and Dolores BeckDecember 2000Leeds, Valerie AnnAmerican Art Review
- MarketplaceFebruary 2000EditorsArt & Auction
- Around the Block: NotesApril 1999EditorsArt & Auction
- Margaret/Raymond Horotitz CollectioJanuary 1999Cikovsky, Nicolai Jr.The Magazine Antiques
- PreviewsSeptember 1998EditorsArt & Auction
- ReviewsAugust 1997Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- To Be ModernAugust 1996Yount,SylviaAmerican Art Review
- April 1910April 1996Schonfeld, BobArt & Auction
- Art: American Cubist PaintingDecember 1995Berman, AvisArchitectural Digest
- The MarketJune 1995Knapp, RebeccaArt & Antiques
- Things on the TableJune 1994AR editorsAmerican Art Review
