The Dark Mountain, No. 2, 1909, Oil on commercially prepared paperboard (academy board), mounted to slatted wood board, 20 x 24in. (50. 8 x 61cm), Paintings, Marsden Hartley (American, Lewiston, Maine 1877?1943 Ellsworth, Maine), Hartley?s dark, cloud-filled landscape pays direct homage to painter Albert Pinkham Ryder. After seeing Ryder?s work in New York in 1909, Hartley, a native of Maine, executed a series of bleak, emotionally fraught, even tortured landscapes of his home state
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