1. The Demuth Museum Displays Charles Demuth's Parisienne Works

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    artwork: Charles Demuth - "Beach at Étretat", circa 1913 - Watercolor on paper on board - 13 ¾" x 10" - Private Collection - Courtesy the Demuth Museum On view in "Demuth in the City of Lights" until August 28th.

    Lancaster, PA.- The Demuth Museum is pleased to present "Demuth in the City of Lights", on view at the museum until August 28th. This exhibition brings together many of Charles Demuth’s works from his time in Paris in the early twentieth century. Demuth (1883-1935) soaked up all Paris had to offer by visiting galleries, attending live performances, discussing ideas with fellow artists including Marsden Hartley and Marcel Duchamp, and drinking up the night-life. Upon returning home to Lancaster, he poured out his art work. Like other foreigners in Paris, Demuth did seek out art instruction and this exhibit will feature examples of Demuth’s figure drawings of live models from his classes at the Academie Colarossi and the Academie Julien. This exhibition will also highlight Demuth’s pictures of the people and places he saw during his time in France, including portraits of such notables as Igor Stravinsky and Alice B. Toklas, landscapes such as a lively beach scene from the French coastal town of Étretat; and some vibrant watercolors from the many stage performances Demuth attended while in Paris. The exhibit features works by Demuth drawn from the Demuth Museum’s permanent collection as well as a dozen rarely exhibited pictures from private collections.


    artwork: Charles Demuth - "Aviariste", 1912 Watercolor on paper - 11" x 8 ½" Collection of the Demuth MuseumDemuth’s first trip to Paris was in 1907, coinciding with a large retrospective of the work of Paul Cézanne at the Salon d’Automne. His longest sojourn was in 1912-14 and he returned one final time in 1921.  Demuth’s time spent in Paris was crucial to his development of a mature artistic style and helped him form a wholly American art form later known as Precisionism. Demuth Museum Executive Director Anne M. Lampe notes that “this unique exhibit investigates how Demuth’s artistic and social experiences in Paris contributed to his artistic development.

    Demuth, like other American artists and writers of his time, felt the urge to take part in the cultural revolution occurring in Paris and this exhibit will allow visitors to understand how Demuth experienced the City of Lights a century ago.” This exhibit is the Demuth Museum’s largest exhibition about the artwork and life of Charles Demuth for the year.  Visitors won’t want to miss this exhibit which takes a fresh look at the inspirations Demuth received from his sojourns to Paris.

    The Demuth Museum, established in 1981, is dedicated to developing awareness, understanding and appreciation of the artwork and legacy of Charles Demuth (1883-1935). As a leader of the American Modernist movement, Demuth is best known as a pioneer of the precisionist style and a master watercolorist. Located in the artist’s former home and studio in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, the Demuth Museum has a permanent collection of over 35 Demuth works, along with an extensive archive and library. The Demuth Tobacco Shop, the oldest operating shop of its kind in America, and other historic buildings surround the museum; all are open to the public. All exhibits are supported in part by a grant from the Pennsylvania Council for the Arts. The Demuth Museum is also supported by a grant from the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. Visit the museum's website at ... http://www.demuth.org


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