
<p>Arthur Dove lived in France from 1908 to 1909, where he absorbed the lessons of Pablo Picasso and other avantgarde artists working in Paris at the time, including fellow American Max Weber. Upon his return to New York, Dove joined the circle of artists at Alfred Stieglitz’s 291 gallery, and he became the first American painter to experiment with pure abstraction in works like <em>From a Wasp</em>. Employing subdued colors, perhaps in acknowledgement of the tones of Analytic Cubism, Dove created a tightly focused, highly abstract composition that renders the curving forms of a wasp’s body as a series of overlapping planes.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1914
- Medium
- Oil on wood
- Dimensions
- 22 × 26.7 cm (8 5/8 × 10 1/2 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Arthur Dove
Artist

Painting
Arthur Garfield Dove was an American artist. An early American modernist, he is often considered the first American abstract painter. Dove used a wide range of media, sometimes in unconventional combinations, to produce his abstractions and his abstract landscapes. Me and the Moon from 1937 is a good example of an Arthur Dove abstract landscape and has been referred to as one of the culminating works of his career. Dove made a series of experimental collages in the 1920s. He also experimented with techniques, combining paints like hand mixed oil or tempera over a wax emulsion as exemplified in Dove's 1938 painting Tanks, in the collection of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
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Sun
1943 · wax emulsion on paper mounted on paperboard
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1943 · wax emulsion on canvas
Sun
1943 · watercolor and pen and ink on paper
Over the Harbor, Centerport
1942 · watercolor on paper
Study for A Reasonable Facsimile
1942 · Watercolor, gouache, and brush and black ink, with scraping, on cream wove paper
A Reasonable Facsimile
1942 · Encaustic on canvas
Record
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- Arthur Dove
- Year
- 1914
- Medium
- Oil on wood
- Dimensions
- 22 × 26.7 cm (8 5/8 × 10 1/2 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1914-131505
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified





