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Movement: Fauvism
Theme: Landscape
Technique: Mixed technique
Museum: Brooklyn Museum
Location: Brooklyn, NY, USA
Dimensions: 25.6 x 34.6 cm
Technique: Watercolor over graphite on cream, moderately thick, slightly textured, wove paper
Expressive design was always at the heart of Marguerite Zorach’s art. Basing her imagery on some firsthand sketches (in this case made on a trip to Yosemite in 1920), Zorach preferred to work away from her original motifs in nature to achieve a composition independent of direct observation. Employing a decorative approach—with formal patterns and non-naturalistic colors—in a number of media, she initially was best known for her hand-sewn pictorial tapestries, for which her watercolors sometimes served as preparatory designs.
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