About the Object
A single calla lily in a vase occupies the center of the painting. The vase is placed in front of a window, the curtain drawn back to reveal a Bermuda shoreline. On the table next to the vase, Hartley placed a red banana. The curve of the banana, which matches the curtain tie in shape and shade, echoes the curving swath of beach beyond the window that disappears from view to the right. The blue of the sky is echoed in the water, with a darker blue suggesting waves, while areas of pink accent the purple hills in the distance.
Additional Information
Hartley made two trips to Bermuda in his life. He first traveled there with Charles Demuth in December 1916, staying until spring 1917. He returned to Bermuda 18 years later, in the summer of 1935, escaping bronchitis and a difficult winter in New York.
The Artist;
Anderson Galleries, New York, NY, Seventy-Five Pictures by James Rosenberg and 117 Pictures by Marsden Hartley, May 17, 1921, lot H-91;
Paul Rosenfeld, New York, NY, purchased from above sale, 1921–1946;
The Downtown Gallery/Edith Gregor Halpert Collection, New York, NY, from above, at least by 1958–1970;
Estate of Edith Gregor Halpert, New York, NY, 1970–1973;
Sotheby Parke-Bernet, Inc., New York, NY, March 14-15, 1973, The Edith G. Halpert Collection of American Paintings, lot 16, illus. (b&w);
Bernard Danenberg Galleries, Inc., New York, NY, purchased from above sale, 1973;
Private collection;
[Salander-O’Reilly Galleries, Inc., New York, NY, at least by 1984;
Harvey and Francoise Rambach, New Jersey, purchased from above, 1984–1999;
Gerald Peters Gallery, New York, NY, acquired from above, 1999;
Private collection, California, purchased from above;
Christie’s, New York, NY, Private, consigned by above;
Gerald Peters Gallery, New York, NY, purchased at above sale, 2002–2005;
New York, NY. The Anderson Galleries. Seventy-Five Pictures by James N. Rosenberg and 117 Pictures by Marsden Hartley. May 17, 1921, p, 15, cat. no. 91.
Philadelphia, PA. Art Gallery of the Pennsylvania State University, University Park, 1956.
Claremont, CA. Montgomery Gallery, Pomona College. Stieglitz Circle: Demuth, Dove, Hartley, Marin, O’Keefe, Weber. October 11- November 15, 1958, cat. no. 32.
Washington, D.C. The Corcoran Gallery of Art. Edith Gregor Halpert Collection. January 16-February 28, 1960, no. 34.
Lisbon, Portugal. Museum of Modern Art. Circulating the Embassies. 1960-61.
Washington, D.C. The Corcoran Gallery of Art. Past and Present, 250 Years of American Art. April 15-September 30, 1966.
San Antonio, TX. McNay Art Institute. Collector’s Gallery. 1971.
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Roslyn Harbor, NY. Nassau County Museum of Art. American Vanguards. January 21-April 28, 1996, p. 90, ill. frontispiece.
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Santa Fe, NM. Gerald Peters Gallery. Objects of Desire: Modern American Still Life Painting. June 28-July 24, 2004, ill. cover of exhibition brochure.
Tulsa, OK. Philbrook Museum of Art. American Galleries. June 2013-June 2014.
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