Inscription: Signed and dated (lower right): Marin 42
the artist (1942–49; in 1949 to his son); John C. Marin Jr. (1949; in exchange for 54 framed Marin works, his gift with two other works, as part of the Alfred Stieglitz collection, to MMA)
New York. An American Place. "John Marin, Exhibition of Recent Paintings, 1942: Oils and Watercolors," November 17, 1942–January 11, 1943, brochure no. 12.
Boston. Institute of Modern Art. "John Marin: A Retrospective Exhibition," January 7–February 15, 1947, no. 11.
Washington, D. C. Phillips Memorial Gallery. "John Marin: A Retrospective Exhibition," March 2–April 15, 1947, no. 11.
Minneapolis. Walker Art Center. "John Marin: A Retrospective Exhibition," May 1–June 15, 1947, no. 11.
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "20th Century Painters: A Special Exhibition of Oils, Water Colors and Drawings Selected from the Collections of American Art in the Metropolitan Museum," June 16–October 29, 1950, unnum. brochure (p. 8).
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. "John Marin Memorial Exhibition," March 1–April 17, 1955, no. 13 (ptg).
Washington, D. C. Phillips Gallery. "John Marin Memorial Exhibition," May 15–June 30, 1955, no. 13 (ptg).
San Francisco Museum of Art. "John Marin Memorial Exhibition," July 19–September 11, 1955, no. 13 (ptg).
University of California, Los Angeles. "John Marin Memorial Exhibition," September 28–November 9, 1955, no. 13 (ptg).
Cleveland Museum of Art. "John Marin Memorial Exhibition," November 17, 1955–January 1, 1956, no. 13 (ptg).
Minneapolis Institute of Arts. "John Marin Memorial Exhibition," February 3–March 20, 1956, no. 13 (ptg).
Palm Beach. Society of the Four Arts. "John Marin Memorial Exhibition," March 9–20, 1956 (part 1, drawings, etchings and watercolors); March 23–April 1, 1956 (part 2, oils), no. 13 (ptg).
University of Georgia, Athens. "John Marin Memorial Exhibition," May 1956, no. 13 (ptg).
New York. Whitney Museum of American Art. "John Marin Memorial Exhibition," June 13–July 29, 1956, no. 13 (ptg).
London. Arts Council Gallery. "John Marin: Paintings, Watercolours, Drawings, and Etchings: An Exhibition," September 22–October 20, 1956, no. 11.
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Fourteen American Masters: Paintings from Colonial Times to Today," October 16, 1958–January 4, 1959, no catalogue.
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "American Landscape Painting," April 4–August 13, 1989, no catalogue.
Salem, Mass. Peabody Essex Museum. "Painting Summer in New England," April 22–September 4, 2006, unnumbered cat. (p. 129).
MacKinley Helm. John Marin. Boston, 1948, pp. 88, 233, pl. 56.
Robert Beverly Hale. 100 American Painters of the 20th Century: Works Selected from the Collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, 1950, ill. p. 44.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Miniatures. Vol. 17, album W, Twentieth-Century American Painters. New York, 1950, unpaginated, no. 19, ill. (color).
Sheldon Reich. John Marin: A Stylistic Analysis and Catalogue Raisonné. Tucson, 1970, vol. 2, p. 724, fig. 42.31.
Piri Halasz. "Manhattan Museums: The 1940s vs. the 1980s; Part Two: The Metropolitan Museum of Art." Arts Magazine 59 (March 1985), p. 93, fig. 7.
Jessica Murphy inStieglitz and His Artists: Matisse to O'Keeffe. The Alfred Stieglitz Collection in The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Ed. Lisa Mintz Messinger. Exh. cat., The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, 2011, pp. 190, 277, no. 175, ill. (color).
John Marin (American, Rutherford, New Jersey 1870–1953 Cape Split, Maine)
1913
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