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  • While Ryder 1847-1917 is very much a 19th-century artist, the simplified forms and visionary outlook of his landscapes and seascapes prefigured and in some cases directly influenced such early American modernists as Marsden Hartley, whose work can be seen a couple of hundred yards to the south in the museum's 20th-century wing.

    Opening the Book of American Art Eric Gibson 2012

  • "It should feel very fresh and modern," Mr. Parkes said as he stood before a Marsden Hartley still life Tuesday afternoon.

    Picassos in Reverse Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

  • Several paintings are strong—a 1908 portrait of actress Jessica Penn by Robert Henri, first-rate works by Marsden Hartley, and two beautiful abstractions by Arthur Dove, among them.

    An Uneven Span Across Time Judith H. Dobrzynski 2011

  • The exhibition begins with late nineteenth-century works by Thomas Eakins and John Singer Sargent and charts the twentieth century with major works by such American masters such as Romaine Brooks, Marsden Hartley, and Georgia O'Keeffe.

    Terry Krepel: Manufactured Outrage Over Smithsonian Art Exhibit Terry Krepel 2010

  • Known for its Matisses and other great modern European paintings, the Barnes Collection is also rich in canvases by American artists such as William J. Glackens and Marsden Hartley.

    Seasonal Reading, Bound to Please eric gibson 2010

  • The musicians will perform a wide variety of selections, from Irving Berlin to Joni Mitchell, which echo works by Mark Rothko, Paul Cézanne and Marsden Hartley, to name a few.

    Free and easy events 2010

  • The musicians will perform a wide variety of selections, from Irving Berlin to Joni Mitchell, which echo works by Mark Rothko, Paul Cézanne and Marsden Hartley, to name a few.

    Free & easy 2010

  • The exhibition begins with late nineteenth-century works by Thomas Eakins and John Singer Sargent and charts the twentieth century with major works by such American masters such as Romaine Brooks, Marsden Hartley, and Georgia O'Keeffe.

    Terry Krepel: Manufactured Outrage Over Smithsonian Art Exhibit Terry Krepel 2010

  • The musicians will perform a wide variety of selections, from Irving Berlin to Joni Mitchell, which echo works by Mark Rothko, Paul Cézanne and Marsden Hartley, to name a few.

    Free & easy 2010

  • Take the elevator to the second floor, where the Homer show is hanging, and the first thing you'll see as the doors open is a small canvas by Marsden Hartley, one of America's greatest artists, called "Surf on Reef."

    This Must Be the Place 2010

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