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Artist Marsden Hartley painted still lifes throughout his career. Beginning in 1916, he began to simplify his subjects, often focusing on a single vase of flowers arranged before a window, close to the picture plane and to the bottom of the picture. "In Pink and White Flowers in a Vase," Hartley pares down the elements of the still life, omitting any references to a background or table.
This still life is vigorously painted with light and dark grays, perhaps to suggest atmosphere or shadows. Its surface is deeply textured, with visible brush strokes, a bold use of black outline, and a stark palette of gray, green, black, and white with only a touch of pink.
Marsden Hartley, "Pink and White Flowers in a Vase," circa 1929.
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