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Rocks and Sea, Maine

John Marin

Rocks and Sea, Maine

1918

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John Marin

Rocks and Sea, Maine

1918

Physical Qualities Watercolor over charcoal, Sheet: 350 x 419 mm. (13 3/4 x 16 1/2 in.)
Credit Line The Cone Collection, formed by Dr. Claribel Cone and Miss Etta Cone of Baltimore, Maryland
Object Number 1950.218
Ever since Thomas Cole went to Maine to paint in 1844—followed by Thomas Doughty, Frederick Edwin Church, and later Winslow Homer—artists have been drawn to the sublime beauty of the state’s mountains and rocky coast as well as its special quality of light. John Marin and William Zorach number among the 20th-century artists who have followed in their footsteps. Marin and Zorach often elected to use watercolor when rendering Maine’s distinctive terrain and atmosphere; the portability of watercolor paints made it possible to easily record the vibrant colors of a scene while painting outdoors. While Marin’s compositions tended toward the abstract as he explored the effects of the pounding sea on the coastline, Zorach was intrigued by the new cantilever truss bridge being constructed over the Sasanoa River just across the Kennebec River from the town of Bath.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by bequest, 1949; Etta Cone, Baltimore, by purchase: An American Place (Stieglitz), NY, 1944
Jay Fisher, BMA, "American Art 1900-1930: Paintings and Works on Paper from the BMA Collection," 5 September - 22 October, 1978.

BMA, "American Watercolors, 1900-1950, From the Museum Collection," 4 February - 27 April, 1986.

BMA, "Matisse, Picasso and Friends", June 7 - August 27, 1995.

BMA, "Cezanne and the Transformed Landscape," May 22 - August 25, 2002.

Rena Hoisington, The Baltimore Museum of Art, "New Arrivals: Gifts of Art for a New Century," February 7-May 8, 2016.

Katy Rothkopf, The Baltimore Museum of Art, "Expressions of Nature," March 10 - September 22, 2019.

Inscribed: lower right in black watercolor: "Marin 19"

Artist

John Marin

1869–1952

American, 1870-1953
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