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Works by: Morton Livingston Schamberg [American, 1881 – 1918]

 

Morton Livingston Schamberg [American, 1881 – 1918]
Abstraction
c. 1916, private collection

 

Morton Livingston Schamberg [American, 1881 – 1918]
Composition
1916, Columbus Museum of Art

 

Morton Livingston Schamberg [American, 1881 – 1918]
Figure (Geometric Patterns)
1913, Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth

 

Morton Livingston Schamberg [American, 1881 – 1918] and Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven [German, 1874 – 1927]
God
c. 1917, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

Morton Livingston Schamberg [American, 1881 – 1918]
Landscape (with Bridge)
1914, private collection

 

Morton Livingston Schamberg [American, 1881 – 1918]
Mechanical Abstraction (Painting VIII by William Agee)
1916, Philadelphia Museum of Art

 

Morton Livingston Schamberg [American, 1881 – 1918]
Painting (Machine)
1916, Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven

 

Morton Livingston Schamberg [American, 1881 – 1918]
Painting IV (Mechanical Abstraction)
1916, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

Morton Livingston Schamberg [American, 1881 – 1918]
Painting VI (Camera Flashlight, Machine Still Life)
1916, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville

 

Morton Livingston Schamberg [American, 1881 – 1918]
Painting VII (The Well)
1916, Rose Art Museum, Waltham

 

Morton Livingston Schamberg [American, 1881 – 1918]
Portrait of Fanette Reider
c. 1912, Williams College Museum of Art, Williamsburg

 

Morton Livingston Schamberg [American, 1881 – 1918]
Telephone
1916, Columbus Museum of Art

 

Morton Livingston Schamberg [American, 1881 – 1918]
Untitled
1916, private collection

 

Morton Livingston Schamberg [American, 1881 – 1918]
Untitled (Cityscape)
1917, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City

 

Morton Livingston Schamberg [American, 1881 – 1918]
Untitled (Mechanical Abstraction)
1916, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

 

Morton Livingston Schamberg [American, 1881 – 1918]
View of Rooftops
1917, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York