Made in America 1900-1930

from the exhibit A New Age: Early Twentieth Century Modernism at the Whitney Museum of American Art

Self Portrait, Charles G. Shaw
Self Portrait, Charles G. Shaw
Untitled, Louise Nevelson
Untitled, Louise Nevelson
Landscape, Marsden Hartley
Landscape, Marsden Hartley
White Horses, John Marin
White Horses, John Marin
From a Flower, Helen Tor
From a Flower, Helen Torr
Cowboy and Horse, Ben Benn
Cowboy and Horse, Ben Benn
Noise Number 13, E.E. Cummings
Noise Number 13, E.E. Cummings
Oriental Synchromy in Blue-Green, Stanton Macdonald-Wright
Oriental Synchromy in Blue-Green, Stanton Macdonald-Wright
Chinese Restaurant, Max Weber
Chinese Restaurant, Max Weber
Sun, Florine Stetheimer
Sun, Florine Stetheimer
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5 Responses to Made in America 1900-1930

  1. Donna Janke says:

    Wonderful collection of paintings. I always appreciate the Whitney Museum of American Art exhibits you feature. I’ll have to get to that museum one day.

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    • Dear Ken,

      I concur with Donna. What a bonanza from the exhibit of the paintings created during the first three decades of the 20th century, an exhibit entitled “A New Age: Early Twentieth Century Modernism” at the Whitney Museum of American Art!

      I like your choice of the paintings that you have chosen to feature here. Well done and thank you.

      It seems that we have a number of things in common, namely, our love of art, and perhaps even our promoting other artists, either by championing them and/or critiquing their works. Also, as a lover, collector, composer and connoisseur of art and music, I like to think about and comment on art when time permits and circumstance prevails. You can see an example in the multimedia post of mine promoting the works of John Clinock is entitled “🦅 SoundEagle in John Clinock’s Art Rat Cafe 🎨🖼“, in which I have made a detailed analysis on the techniques used in abstract painting. The post is available at

      https://soundeagle.wordpress.com/2013/01/06/soundeagle-in-john-clinocks-art-rat-cafe/

      Happy December to you and Donna very soon!

      Yours sincerely,
      SoundEagle

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  2. ckennedy says:

    Amazing collection!

    Liked by 3 people

  3. sarsm says:

    Beautiful collection. Thanks for sharing!!

    Liked by 1 person

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