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Maurer, Alfred Henry
American Painter, 1868-1932
American painter. He studied at the National Academy of Design, New York, in 1884 and briefly at the Acad?mie Julian, Paris, during 1897. He received critical success with academic paintings of single female figures in interiors and genre scenes of caf? society, which reflected the influence of the work of James Abbott McNeill Whistler and William Merritt Chase, for example At the Caf? (c. 1905; St Petersburg, Hermitage). His long residence in Paris from 1897, his participation in various independent salons and his association with Leo and Gertrude Stein led to his interest in avant-garde art. He may have been one of a group of Americans who studied briefly with Henri Matisse. By 1907 he was producing vigorously painted Fauvist landscapes, such as Landscape with Red Tree Related Paintings of Maurer, Alfred Henry :. | Women with Curlers | In a Cafe | Still-Life with Doily | Carrousel | In a Cafe | Related Artists: Follower of Jacopo da Pontepainted Christ in the house of Martha and Mary in 16th/17th century
St Edmundsbury Borough Councilpainted Rose Mead; Barbara Stone in1940 Alice Mary Havers(1850-1890) - Painter
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