On Morse Mountain, No. 6, Maine
https://clevelandart.org/art/2020.135
One of America's most important watercolor practitioners, John Marin spent every summer in Maine from 1914 through 1928, and the state's coastline became a central focus of his work. By the late 1920s, when this work was made, he was experimenting with bold black elements in h...
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