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ISBN: HB: 9780300169485

Yale University Press

June 2011

160 pp.

26.5x22.3 cm

41 black&white illus., 48 colour illus.

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Maine Moderns

Art in Seguinland, 1900-1940

Between 1900 and 1940, a group of modernist artists gathered regularly on the coast of Maine in a region then known as Seguinland. For photographer Paul Strand, painter Marsden Hartley, sculptor Gaston Lachaise, and others, it was a way to escape market-driven, competitive, and divisive New York City, and celebrate a new kind of American Modernism. In this beautifully illustrated book, Susan Danly and Libby Bischof explore the state's important place in the history of modern art and show how summers in Seguinland inspired a new classicism that merged the antique with the modern. They also shed light on how the various artists' experiences in the refreshing atmosphere on the Maine coast cemented their friendships, shaped their individual styles, and fostered their understanding of what it meant to be a modern artist.

About the Author

Susan Danly is curator of graphics, photography, and contemporary art at the Portland Museum of Art and the author of "Georgia O'Keeffe and the Camera: The Art of Identity" (Yale).

Libby Bischof is an assistant professor of history at the University of Southern Maine.