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Marsden Hartley's 'Driftwood on the Bagaduce' captures the rugged Maine coastline with modernist flair. This striking oil painting, with its bold driftwood forms and evocative colours, brings a touch of coastal drama to any space.
Marsden Hartley's 'Driftwood on the Bagaduce' (1939-1940) captures the rugged beauty of the Maine coastline with a distinctive modernist sensibility. Hartley, a key figure in American Modernism, returned to his native Maine in the late 1930s, seeking solace and inspiration in its stark landscapes. This painting, rendered in oil on board, depicts a tangle of bleached driftwood against a backdrop of the Bagaduce River. The composition is striking, with the sinuous forms of the driftwood dominating the foreground, their stark white contrasting against the dark, earthy tones of the shore and the muted blues of the sky. A distant sailboat adds a touch of maritime charm, anchoring the scene in its coastal setting. Hartley's expressive brushwork and bold colour choices imbue the scene with a sense of raw energy and emotional depth. As a fine art print, 'Driftwood on the Bagaduce' brings a touch of American modernist drama to any interior. Its bold composition and evocative subject matter make it a compelling focal point for a living room, study, or hallway, adding a touch of coastal atmosphere and artistic flair to your home.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Sustainably sourced materials, precision manufactured locally, reducing carbon footprint.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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Marsden Hartley, a pivotal figure in American Modernism, navigated a complex path of self-discovery through his art. Born in Maine in 1877, Hartley's early artistic explorations led him to Europe, where he immersed himself in the avant-garde circles of Paris and Berlin. He was particularly influenced by German Expressionism, which resonated with his own search for emotional and spiritual truth. His paintings from this period, such as the bold and symbolic "Portrait of a German Officer," reflect the intensity and turmoil of pre-war Europe, blending abstraction with deeply personal iconography. Returning to the United States, Hartley sought to capture the essence of the American landscape and its people. He embraced a more representational style, focusing on the rugged beauty of his native Maine and the working-class communities he encountered. His "Dogtown" series, depicting the desolate landscape of a former settlement, showcases his ability to find beauty in the stark and unforgiving. These works are not mere landscapes; they are meditations on memory, loss, and the enduring power of nature. Despite facing personal struggles and periods of obscurity, Hartley remained committed to his artistic vision. His willingness to experiment with different styles and subjects, from abstract symbolism to representational landscapes, makes him a truly unique and compelling figure. Marsden Hartley died in 1943, leaving behind a body of work that continues to challenge and inspire, inviting viewers to contemplate the complexities of identity, place, and the human condition.
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