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Works by: John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Abstraction
1917, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Abstraction
1917, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C.

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Autumn Coloring No. 4
1952, private collection

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
The Back of Ranchos Church
1930, Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Back of the Waters, Landscape No. 2
1942, private collection

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Big Wood Island
1914, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Boat and Grain Elevators No. 2
1942, Phillips Collection, Washington D.C.

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Broadway, Trinity Church
1912, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Brooklyn Bridge
1910, San Diego Museum of Art

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Brooklyn Bridge No. 6 (Swaying)
1913, British Museum, London

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Brooklyn Bridge, New York
1910, private collection

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Brooklyn Bridge, on the Bridge
1930, Terra Foundation for American Art, Chicago

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
City Construction
1932, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Clouds and Mountains at Kufstein
1910, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Composed from My House, Outlooks 1
1942, private collection

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Cover for 291, No. 4
1915, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Crotch Island, Maine, the Cove
1924, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Deer Isle
1914, Brooklyn Museum

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Downtown - Vicinity of Wall Street
1930, private collection

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Downtown, the El
1921, British Museum, London

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Eastport, Maine
1933, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Factory Roofs
c. 1934, Phillips Collection, Washington D.C.

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Figures in a Waiting Room
1931, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
From Deer Isle, Maine
1922, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
From the Bridge, N.Y.C.
1933, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Grey Sea
1924, Phillips Collection, Washington D.C.

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Hurricane
1944, Indianapolis Museum of Art

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Island (Ship's Stern)
1934, private collection

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Landscape
1915, Montclair Art Museum

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Landscape, Mountains
1918, Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, Lincoln

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Little Maple in Swamp, Addison, Maine
1945, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
The Little Maple Tree, Castorland, New York
1913, Kennedy Galleries, New York

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Looking Toward the Brooklyn Bridge
1937, Rose Art Museum, Waltham

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Lower Manhattan
1923, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Lower Manhattan
1920, Museum of Modern Art, New York

   

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Lower Manhattan (Derived from Top of the Woolworth)
1922, Museum of Modern Art, New York

     

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Lower Manhattan from the Tip End
1931, private collection

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
The Mountain, Taos, New Mexico
1929, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Mountain, the Tyrol
1910, private collection

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Movement - Sea or Mountain as You Will
1947, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Movement B
1917, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C.

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Movement in White, Umber, and Cobalt Green
1950, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Movement No. 3 Related to Downtown New York
1926, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Movement: Boats and Objects, Blue Gray Sea
1947, Art Institute of Chicago

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Movement: Sky and Grey Sea
1941, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
My Hell Raising Sea
1941, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
New Mexico
1930, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
New Mexico Landscape
1929, private collection

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
New Mexico Landscape
1930, private collection

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
New Mexico Near Taos
1929, Los Angeles County Museum of Art

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
New York Series
1927, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Off Deer Isle, Maine
1928, private collection

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Off Stonington
1921, Coumbus Museum of Art

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Pertaining to Fifth Avenue and Forty-Second Street
1933, Phillips Collection, Washington D.C.

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Pertaining to Nassau Street, New York
1936, Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, Lincoln

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Region of Brooklyn Bridge Fantasy
1932, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Region, Trinity Church, N.Y.C.
1926-1936, Wichita Art Museum

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Related to St. Paul's, New York
1928, private collection

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
River Movement, New York City
c. 1925, private collection

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Sand Dunes, Wallace Head, Maine
1915, Cleveland Museum of Art

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Sea Fantasy No. 7
1943, private collection

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Sea, Dark Green and Yellow
1921, private collection

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Ship, Sea, and Sky Forms (An Impression)
1923, Columbus Museum of Art

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Spring No. 1
1953, Phillips Collection, Washington D.C.

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Spring No. 11
1953, private collection

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Storm over Taos
1930, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Storm, Taos Mountain, New Mexico
1930, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Street Crossing, New York
1928, Phillips Collection, Washington D.C.

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Sunset, Maine Coast
1919, Coumbus Museum of Art

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Taos Canyon, New Mexico
1930, Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Those Camden Mountains as Seen from Sunset, Deer Isle, Maine
1926, private collection

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Tunk Mountains
1952, Wichita Art Museum

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Venice
1907, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Weehawken Sequence No. 30
c. 1916, Phillips Collection, Washington D.C.

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Woolworth Building, No. 28
1912, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Woolworth Building, No. 31
1912, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
Woolworth Building, No. 32
1913, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

John Marin [American, 1870 – 1953]
The Written Sea
1952, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.