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Stanton MacDonald-Wright
American 1890 -1973
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Born: |
Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
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Studied: |
Art Students League, Los Angeles 1905 - Academie Colarossi, Paris Academie Julien, Paris
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Exhibited: |
MacDonald-Wright, Salon des Independents 1912
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Examples of Work: |
Art Institute of Chicago Brooklyn Museum of Art Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh Corcoran Gallery, Washington, DC Detroit Institute of Arts Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Philadelphia Museum of Art Walker Art Center, Minnesota Whitney Museum of American Art, NYC
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Specialty: |
Painter Muralist Instructor
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Style/School: |
Abstract
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Subjects Known For: |
Color Abstractions Figural Landscapes Still lifes
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Teaching Positions: |
Art Students League, Los Angeles 1922-1930 University of California, Los Angeles 1942-1954
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Stanton MacDonald-Wright
Born Virginia, 1890
Died California, 1973
Born in Charlottesville, Virginia, Stanton MacDonald-Wright was a painter, muralist, writer, lecturer, and teacher. In his youth, he was a difficult child and a problem student. In 1901, he...
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Stanton MacDonald-Wright was a well educated early Modernist. He began his academic career at the Art Students League in LA (1904-05) then traveled to Paris to study (1907-09) at the Acadamie Julian and the Ecole Des Beaux...
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