Agnes Pelton "Messengers, 1932" Offset Lithograph
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Agnes Pelton (1881–1961) was an American modernist painter associated with the Transcendental Painting Group, a group of artists who sought to express spiritual experiences through abstract art. She was born on August 22, 1881, in Stuttgart, Germany, and later moved to the United States.Key aspects of Agnes Pelton's career and artistic contributions include:1. **Spiritual Influences:** Pelton was deeply interested in spirituality and was associated with Theosophy, a spiritual movement that seeks to explore the mystical aspects of human experience. Her work often reflects her interest in the transcendental and spiritual dimensions of life.2. **Transcendental Painting Group:** Pelton became a member of the Transcendental Painting Group in the 1930s, along with other artists like Raymond Jonson and Emil Bisttram. The group aimed to create art that went beyond the physical and embraced the spiritual.3. **Symbolism and Abstraction:** Pelton's paintings are characterized by a combination of symbolism and abstraction. She often used symbols such as stars, mountains, and other natural elements to convey spiritual themes. Her work evolved over time, moving from representational elements to more abstract compositions.4. **Desert Landscapes:** During the 1930s, Pelton lived in the California desert, and the landscapes of the American Southwest became a significant influence on her work. Her paintings often depict the desert environment and celestial scenes.5. **Later Recognition:** While Agnes Pelton's work was not widely recognized during her lifetime, there has been a growing appreciation for her art in recent years. In 2019, a major retrospective of her work was held at the Phoenix Art Museum, bringing attention to her unique contributions to American modernist art.Agnes Pelton passed away on May 31, 1961, in Cathedral City, California. Her art continues to be studied and admired for its spiritual depth and unique blend of abstraction and symbolism.
Measures 38 x 53.
Measures 38 x 53.
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Good condition. No rips, tears, creases.
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Agnes Pelton "Messengers, 1932" Offset Lithograph
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