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Arthur Garfield Dove (August 2, 1880 – November 23, 1946) was an American artist. An early American modernist, he is often considered the first American
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.. Dove used a wide range of media, sometimes in unconventional combinations, to produce his abstractions and his abstract landscapes. ''Me and the Moon'' from 1937 is a good example of an Arthur Dove abstract landscape and has been referred to as one of the culminating works of his career. Dove made a series of experimental
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s in the 1920s. He also experimented with techniques, combining paints like hand mixed oil or tempera over a
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as exemplified in Dove's 1938 painting ''Tanks'', in the collection of the
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.Boston Museum of Fine Arts
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Youth and education

Dove was born to a wealthy family in
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. His parents, William George and Anna Elizabeth, were of English ancestry. William Dove was interested in politics and named his son Arthur Garfield, after the Republican candidates for president and vice-president in the 1880 election,
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and
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, who ultimately won the vote... Arthur Dove grew up loving the outdoors on a farm; however, his father was a very successful businessman who owned a brickyard (along with city real estate) and expected his son to become wealthy.. Dove's childhood interests included playing the piano, painting lessons, and pitching on a high school baseball team. As a child, he was befriended by a neighbor, Newton Weatherby, a naturalist who took him along on hunting, fishing, and camping excursions conducive to Dove's appreciation of nature. Weatherby was also an amateur painter who gave Dove pieces of leftover canvas to work with. Dove attended Hobart College and
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, where he enrolled in elective art classes. He graduated from Cornell in 1903. Dove was chosen to illustrate the Cornell University yearbook. Dove's illustrations proved popular by bringing life to the characters and situations depicted. After graduation, he became a well known commercial
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for ''
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'' and ''
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'' in
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. Dove's parents were upset at his choice to become an artist instead of a more profitable profession that his Ivy League degree would have enabled, and they would prove unsympathetic to the difficulties that came with a career in art..


Europe

In 1907, Dove and his first wife, Florence, traveled to France and moved to Paris, then the world's art capital. They made short trips to both Italy and Spain. While there, Dove joined a group of experimental artists from the United States, which included Alfred Henry Maurer. Dove and Maurer remained friends until Maurer's suicide in 1932. While in Europe, Dove was introduced to new painting styles, in particular the Fauvist works of
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, and he exhibited at the annual Autumn
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in 1908 and 1909. Feeling a clearer sense as an artist, he returned to New York. His return to commercial illustration was unsatisfying, so Dove moved out of New York to make a living off farming and fishing while devoting the rest of his time to painting. His son, William C. Dove, was born on July 4, 1909.


Stieglitz and New York

When Dove returned to America in 1909 he met
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, probably by way of Maurer's written introduction. Stieglitz was a well known photographer and gallery owner who was very active in promoting modern art in America, including works by European artists that had never been seen before in the U.S. Dove decided to quit working as an illustrator but was in need of artistic identity along with emotional bolstering and Stieglitz filled both these roles.. The photographer was 16 years older than Dove and his urban, Jewish and European cultural roots were in contrast to Dove's rural Anglo-Saxon Protestant heritage. Dove was said to be gentle, quiet, and a good friend while Stieglitz was known as being argumentative and shrewd. They found their common ground in the idea that art forms should embody modern spiritual values, not materialism and tradition. With Stieglitz's support, Dove produced what are known as the first purely abstract paintings to come out of America. Dove's works were based on natural forms and he referred to his type of abstraction as “extraction” where, in essence, he extracted the essential forms of a scene from nature. Dove exhibited his works at Stieglitz's
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gallery in 1910 as part of the show "Younger American Painters", which also included Dove's old friend Maurer. Dove showed one painting, a large still life painted in France entitled “The Lobster”, which would be his last representational work. Stieglitz provided Dove with his first one-man show in 1912 at the 291. The show, which included a group of Dove's pastels that came to be known as "The Ten Commandments", was the first public exhibition of abstract art by an American. In the two years after meeting Stieglitz, Dove became a leader in international art developments. From 1912 to 1946 Dove showed his work annually at Stieglitz's galleries: 291, Intimate Gallery, and An American Place. Dove used a wide range of media over the course of his career, sometimes in unconventional combinations. During the 1920s Dove made many works on paper such as the
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on paper, ''Nature Symbolized (or Reefs)'' from 1924. As stated above Dove did experimental
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works in the 1920s in works like ''The Critic,'' 1925, and ''The Intellectual'' 1925; and he experimented with techniques, combining paints like oil and/or tempera over a wax emulsion. ''Tanks'', 1938 is an example of oil over a wax emulsion; commenting about ''Tanks,'' the Boston Museum of Fine Arts says: ''Set off by a halo of pale gray, the quivering structures almost seem to dematerialize and merge into the surrounding scenery, yet at the same time, they retain their hulking forms.''


Patronage from Duncan Phillips

In spite of support from various members of the art community, it was often necessary for Dove to earn money through farming, fishing and commercial illustration. Dove's most consistent supporter was Duncan Phillips, founder of
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in Washington, D.C., which now holds the majority of Dove's work. Dove's work convinced Philips that abstract was an artistic process, not just an art style. Stieglitz's gallery was first visited by Phillips because of Dove, and he continued to return to see Dove's work. In exchange for first choice of paintings from each exhibition, Phillips paid Dove a commission of $50.00 a month. Dove met Phillips only once in his lifetime, in 1936. In 1937 Phillips purchased ''Goin Fishin'' for $2,000.00, then the largest sum paid for any of Dove's work. Phillips also purchased “Huntington Harbor 1.”. Dove produced about twenty-five assemblages between 1924 and 1930.


Dove and Helen Torr

Dove spent seven years on a houseboat called ''Mona'' with
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, known as "Reds" for the fiery color of her hair. Torr was also a painter. Although the psychological consequences benefited Dove's art, his life with Torr was difficult. Florence Dove had never cared about Dove's passion for art, and was more socially inclined. After 25 years of marriage, Dove left Florence. Florence would not grant him a divorce and flatly refused to let him see his son. When he departed, he left behind everything except his copies of ''
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'' and Stieglitz's letters. When Florence died unexpectedly, Dove paid $250 for the funeral expenses and sent flowers, but did not go to the funeral in Geneva. Although distressed about her death, he was now able to see his son and marry Torr. For the first time in eight years, Dove met with his then nineteen-year-old son, Bill, who was also an artist. The two established a friendship and later in life his son helped Dove with creating a technique for silvering frames. Dove and Torr were not able to wed immediately as Torr had not divorced her first husband. They did eventually marry in April 1932 in the New York City Hall with a brief service and using a dimestore ring. Dove identified himself as a "frame maker" on his marriage registry. The 1933 Gallery 291 exhibition was the only time Stieglitz allowed Torr and Dove to exhibit together. "Seven Americans" brought Dove back into the coverage of major newspapers and art magazines, as well as back into the public eye. His work influenced later abstract
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painters, such as
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and
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, in having "an unbridled love of pure, hot color."


Arthur Dove-Helen Torr Cottage

In July 1924 when Arthur Dove and Helen Torr sailed into Huntington Harbor aboard their 42-foot yawl, ''Mona,'' they could not have anticipated the extent to which Long Island's North Shore would inspire some of their greatest paintings. They lived in Halesite until the
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when both Dove and Torr moved back to Dove's estate located in
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. Wishing to return to
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, in 1938 the couple moved back into their first home, a former post office and general store on Center Shore Road in
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. They purchased the house for $980.00. The tiny, one-room cottage stood on the edge of the Titus Mill Pond. Almost immediately, Dove was found to have
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; he eventually suffered from a heart attack and was diagnosed with a debilitating
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. In terrible health for the remainder of his days, he lived quietly, finally able to devote himself entirely to painting, and focus on the inspiration of his surroundings and his home. Some of the most powerful paintings of his career, including ''Indian Summer,'' were painted in Centerport. Torr remained in the house on the millpond but never painted again. Helen Torr died in 1967. In 1979, her works and Dove's were hung together in the
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in New York. ''See also:'' The Arthur Dove-Helen Torr Cottage was added to the
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in 2000.


Later life, death and legacy

Dove suffered from heart disease and
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through the late 1930s. He suffered a heart attack in 1939 and his health never fully recovered. In 1946 Dove had his last show with nine new paintings and made his final visit to the gallery and saw Stieglitz for the last time. In July of that year their first grandchild Toni was born. A little more than a month after the show closed in July, Stieglitz died of heart failure. Badly shaken from his friend's death, Dove lived for only four more months. Although he became partially paralyzed by a stroke, he continued with Torr's help guiding the brush, painting until he collapsed and died at Huntington Hospital. Arthur Dove died on November 23, 1946, following a second
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and
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. He was interred at the Memorial Cemetery of St. John's Church in Cold Spring Harbor, New York. In October, just before his death, Dove wrote to Phillips for the last time: ''You have no idea what sending on those checks to me at this time. After fighting for an idea all your life I realize that your backing has saved it for me and meant to thank you with all my heart and soul for what you have done. It has been marvelous. So many letters have been written and not mailed and owing to having been in bed a great deal of time this summer, the paintings were about all I could muster up enough energy to do what I considered the best of my ability. Just before Stieglitz’s death I took some paintings to him that I considered as having something new in the. He immediately walked right up to them and spoke of the new ideas. His intuition in that way was remarkable and I am so glad to have been allowed to live during his and your lifetimes. It has been a great privilege for which I am truly thankful.'' Arthur Dove's granddaughter is the interactive artist Toni Dove. The Estate of Arthur Dove is represented by the Terry Dintenfass Gallery.Artnet.com Terry Dintenfass, Inc.
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, would receive economic revitalization funding that would, in part, assist with rehabilitating the 1878 Dove Block building, once Dove's studio in the 1930s. The Landmark Society of Western New York had previously announced that the historic Dove Block building was on its "Five to Revive for 2016."


Selected works

File:Arthur Dove, 1911-12, Based on Leaf Forms and Spaces, pastel on unidentified support. Now lost.jpg, ''Based on Leaf Forms and Spaces'', 1911–12, pastel on unidentified support (now lost) File:Arthur Dove - Sails.jpg, ''Sails'', 1911–12 File:Dove Arthur Dark Abstraction 1917.jpg, ''Dark Abstraction'', 1917 File:'Thunderstorm' by Arthur Garfield Dove, 1921.JPG, ''Thunderstorm'', 1921 File:Arthur Dove - Moon and Sea No. II - promised gift 1166 moon-and-sea-no-ii - Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.jpg, ''Moon and Sea No. II'' (1923) File:Arthur Garfield Dove - Long Island - 62.1128 - Museum of Fine Arts.jpg, ''Long Island'' (1925) File:Hand Sewing Machine MET DP236131.jpg, ''Hand Sewing Machine'', (1927) File:Moon by Arthur G. Dove, 1928, oil on board.JPG, ''Moon'', (1928) File:Arthur dove, sole d'argento, 1929.jpg, ''sole d'argento'', (1929) File:Art Institute of Chicago-1037.jpg, ''Dogs Chasing Each Other'', (1929) File:Arthur Dove, Clouds and Water, 1930, oil on canvas, 75.2 x 100.6 cm, Metropolitan Museum of Art.jpg, ''Clouds and Water'', 1930, oil on canvas, 75.2 x 100.6 cm,
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File:Silver Ball, Barge, and Trees MET DP242082.jpg, ''Silver Ball, Barge, and Trees'', (1930) File:Fishboat MET DP273780.jpg, ''Fishing boat'', (1930) File:Arthur Dove, Moon, 1935, oil on canvas, 88.9 x 63.5 cm, National Gallery of Art.jpg, ''Moon'', 1935, oil on canvas, 88.9 x 63.5 cm,
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, Washington DC File:Arthur garfield dove, riflessi, 1935.jpg, ''Riflessi'', (1935) File:Water Swirl, Canandaigua Outlet by Arthur Dove, 1937, oil.jpg, ''Canandaigua Outlet'' (1937) File:Thunder Shower by Arthur Dove, 1940, oil and wax.JPG, ''Thunder Shower'', (1940) File:04 PERCENT.PNG, ''04 Percent'', (1942)


Selected list of works

* 1910 ''Abstraction No. 1'' - ''6'' * 1911 ''Movement No. 1'' * 1911 ''Nature Symbolized'' * ca. 1911 ''Nature Symbolized, No. 2'' * 1911 - 2 ''Sails'' * ca. 1912 ''Plant Forms'' * ca. 1912 - 3 ''A Walk: Poplars'' * 1913 ''Pagan Philosophy'' * 1915 ''Plant Form'' * 1917 - 20 ''Gear'' * 1917 - 20 ''Thunderstorm'' * 1920 ''Dark Abstraction (Woods)'' * ca. 1921 ''Thunderstorm'' * 1922 ''After the Storm, Silver and Green (Vault Sky)'' New Jersey State Museum * 1923 ''Moon and Sea II'' * 1923 ''Chinese Music'' * 1924 ''Sunrise'' * 1924 "Huntington Harbor" * 1924 ''Starry Heavens'' * 1924 ''Nature Symbolized or Reefs'' * 1925 ''The Intellectual'' * 1925 ''Goin’ Fishin’'' * 1925 ''The Critic'' * 1926 ''Portrait of Alfred Stieglitz'' * 1927 ''George Gershwin, Rhapsody in Blue Part 1'' * 1928 "Snow and Water" * 1928 ''Composition'' * 1928 ''Sea Gull Motive (also known as Sea Thunder or The Wave)'' * 1929 "Alfie’s Delight" * 1929 "Silver Sun" * 1929 ''Foghorns'' * 1929 ''Wind (number 1)'' * 1929 ''Harbor in Light'' * 1929 ''Moth Dance'' * 1929 "Tree Trunk" * 1930 - ? ''Brick Barge with Landscape'' * 1931 ''Ice and Clouds'' * 1931 ''Fields of Grain as Seen from Train'' * 1931 ''Ferry Boat Wreck'' * 1931 ''Pine Tree'' * 1931 ''Two Forms'' * 1931 ''Abstract from Threshing Engine'' * 1931 ''Steam Boat - Northport'' * 1932 ''Gale'' * 1932 ''Dawn III'' * 1932 ''Sunday'' * ca. 1933 ''Sun Drawing Water'' * 1934 ''Trees'' * 1934 ''Trees II'' * 1934 ''Brickyard Shed'' * 1934 - ? ''Sowing Wheat'' * 1935 "Moon" * 1935 "Corn Crib" * 1935 ''Red Sun'' * 1935 " Cow #1" * 1935 ''Snowstorm'' * 1935 ''Barns'' * 1935 ''Tree I'' * 1936 ''Windy Morning'' * 1937 ''Me and the Moon'' * 1937 ''Happy Landscape'' * 1937 - ? ''Water Swirl, Canandaigua Outlet'' * 1938 "City Moon" * 1938 ''Shore Front'' * 1938 ''Tanks'' * 1938 ''Holbrook’s Bridge to the Northwest'' * 1938 ''Swing Music (Louis Armstrong)'' * 1938 "Motor Boat" Boston MFA * 1939 ''Continuity'' * 1939 ''What Harbor''
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* 1940 ''Abstract Still Life'' * 1940 ''Syosset'' * 1940 ''Black and White'' * 1941 ''Our House'' * 1941 ''Pyramid Formation'' * 1941 ''The Brothers #1''
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* 1941 ''Landscape'' * 1941 "Neighborly Attempt At Murder" Boston MFA * 1942 ''The Brothers'' McNay Art Museum * 1942 ''Untitled #3'' New Britain Museum of American Art, Connecticut * 1943 ''Space Divided by Line Motive (U.S.A.)'' * 1943 ''Sun'' * 1943 ''Sand and Sea'' * 1936 - 44 ''Fire the Sauerkraut Factory, West X, New York'' * 1938 "Sun On The Lake" Boston MFA * 1942 "Square On The Pond" Boston MFA * 1943 "Spring" Boston MFA * 1944 "Dancing Willows" Boston MFA * 1944 ''That Red One'' Boston MFA * 1944 ''High Noon'' * 1945 ''Figure 4''


Exhibitions

* 1940-1946 Untitled from Sketchbook “E”
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American * 1941 "Across the Road" oil on canvas Des Moines Art Center American * 1941 "Centerport Series #16" watercolor and gouac Hirshhorn Museum American * 1941 "Indian Summer" oil on canvas Heckscher Museum of Art * 1943 "Space Divided" by Line Motive oil on canvas Corcoran Gallery of Art American * 1943 "Arthur Garfield Dove, Paintings 1942-43" An American Place, New York, NY * 1947 "Dove Retrospective Exhibition: Paintings 1908-1946" Downtown Gallery, New York, NY * 1958 "Arthur Dove Retrospective"
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, New York, NY * 1971 "Arthur Dove" Galerie Ann, Houston, TX * 1975 "Arthur Dove: Mainly the Forties" Marion Koogler McNay Art Institute, San Antonio, TX
2016-2018 "Making Modern" Boston MFA, Boston, MA


References


Books

* D. Newman: ''Arthur Dove and Duncan Phillips, Artist and Patron''. George Braziller Inc., 1981, ISBN 0-8076-1019-4. * Debra Bricker Balken ''Arthur Dove: A Retrospective''. MIT Press, 1997 ISBN 0-262-02433-0. * Melanie Kirschner: ''Arthur Dove: Watercolors and Pastels''. George Braziller Inc., 1999, ISBN 0-8076-1447-5. * Debra Bricker Balken ''Arthur Dove: A Catalogue Raisonne of Paintings and Things''. Yale University Press, 2021, ISBN 0-3002-5165-3.


Other sources

* . * Murphy, Jessica

In ''Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History''. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2000–. (June 2007) *


External links

*
Arthur and Helen Torr Dove papers, 1905-1975
at the
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,
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Arthur Dove: A Catalogue Raisonne of Paintings and Things - 2021 - Yale University Press
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