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Garmisch

October 13, 1933
Marsden Hartley, American, (Lewiston, ME, January 4, 1877 - September 2, 1943, Ellsworth, ME)

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The four drawings of the Bavarian alps in the MHMC belong to a much larger series, numbering around 84, that Hartley executed during the eighteen months he was in this region. From an exhausting sojourn in Mexico during his Guggenheim Fellowship (1932-33), Hartley sought escape to the cool North, Mexico being, as he wrote, "a country where you feel that at any moment the earth itself might be swallowed up in its own terrifying heat." So, from Vera Cruz, he shipped out to Hamburg in May 1933, where he stayed until the fall. Using leads from friends, he moved to Garmisch-Partenkirchen, a community in southern Bavaria along the Austrian border. Mountains became his obsession. He sketched and drew their contours over and over again, thrilled to be working again on the mountain theme. Oil paintings and a large series of silverpoint drawings round out this productive period. He immersed himself in the subject, using the different graphic media of graphite pencil, sepia and black ink, and pastel. Taken together these works on paper of alpine studies comprise a varied and masterful sequence of works, and the importance of these works to the artist is evident in the fact that many are titled, dated, and signed. The series also shows a wide array of graphic technique. Garmisch uses an economy of marks to accent the silhouette of Waxenstein and to demark the basic structure and outline of the village and mountain peaks, using minimal diagonal hatching for slight modulation of forms.

The four MHMC drawings from the Bavarian Alps are all from a sketchbook with small perforated edges along both long sides (1955.1.28-31).

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