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Alfred H. Maurer

Abstraction

1928

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Alfred H. Maurer

Abstraction

1928

Physical Qualities Watercolor, opaque watercolor, and charcoal on paper, Sheet (sight): 558.8 × 457.2 mm. (22 × 18 in.)
Credit Line Gift of Gloria Breeskin Peck, in Memory of her Mother, Adelyn D. Breeskin
Object Number 2018.150
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 2018; Gloria Breeskin Peck, by descent through her family; Adelyn Dohme Breeskin; Mr. and Mrs. Hudson D. Walker, Minneapolis; likely through 1941 purchase from the artist's sister, Eugenia Furstenberg
Arts Council of Great Britain, "Modern Spirit," 1977.

National Collection of Fine Arts, "Alfred H. Maurer, 1868-1932," February 23 - May 13, 1973.

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, "Alfred H. Maurer: American Modernist," June 25 - August 24, 1973.

BMA, "Man and his Years," October 19 - November 21, 1954.

Whitney Museum of American Art, "Pioneers of Modern Art in America," 1946.
National Collection of Fine Arts, "Alfred H. Maurer: 1868-1932," Washington D. C., Smithsonian Institution Press, 1973, ill. p. 114, cat. no. 68.

Inscribed: Face: signed and dated UL

Artist

Alfred H. Maurer

American, 1868-1932

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