Arthur Dove
Arthur Garfield Dove was an American artist. Born in Canandaigua on August 2, 1880, Dove is credited as being the first innovative abstract painter in America. Dove used a wide range of media, sometimes in unconventional combinations, to produce his abstractions and his abstract landscapes. Many of his abstractions showed obvious Oriental influence and were derived from landscape and organic subjects with color used freely and calligraphic lines emphasizing energy or force. Generally, Dove’s method was to make watercolor sketches outdoors and later oil paintings in his studio. Dove died on November 23, 1946, in Huntington.
Early 20th Century American Modern Arthur Dove
Paper, Ink, Gouache
1930s Arthur Dove
Watercolor, Crayon
1940s Arthur Dove
Watercolor
1940s Abstract Arthur Dove
Mixed Media
1920s American Modern Arthur Dove
Oil, Canvas
21st Century and Contemporary Fauvist Arthur Dove
Paper, Pastel, Watercolor
Early 1900s American Impressionist Arthur Dove
Pastel, Gouache
1960s Modern Arthur Dove
Watercolor, Paper, Pastel, Ink
Mid-20th Century American Modern Arthur Dove
Paper, Oil Pastel, Gouache
1950s American Modern Arthur Dove
Ink, Gouache, Graphite
1950s American Modern Arthur Dove
Ink, Gouache, Graphite
1930s American Modern Arthur Dove
Paper, Watercolor, Gouache
1940s American Modern Arthur Dove
Paper, Gouache
1940s American Modern Arthur Dove
Canvas, Oil
1960s Abstract Arthur Dove
Paper, Mixed Media
1940s American Modern Arthur Dove
Gouache, Board
1960s American Modern Arthur Dove
Canvas, Oil