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Notre Dame

  • Entstehungsdatum1929
  • Abmessungen39.0 x 27.0 cm

Explore the urban cityscapes & landscapes of Ernest Fiene (1894-1965), a key American graphic artist known for precisionism, lithographs, and NYC scenes.

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Biografie des Künstlers

Ernest Fiene: A Precisionist Capturer of Urban Rhythms

Ernest Fiene (1894-1965) wasn’t a name immediately recognized by the public, yet his work quietly documented a pivotal era in American art – the burgeoning dynamism and industrial complexity of New York City during the 1920s and beyond. More than just a chronicler of urban landscapes, Fiene was a master of precisionism, meticulously rendering the city’s steel-and-glass canyons, its bustling streets, and the subtle shifts in light that defined its unique atmosphere. His art offers a compelling glimpse into a rapidly changing world, reflecting both the excitement of modernity and a deep appreciation for the inherent beauty within it. Born in Elberfeld, Germany, Fiene’s early life was shaped by a strong artistic sensibility nurtured by his family. Initially pursuing an engineering career, he found himself drawn to painting, ultimately immigrating to the United States in 1912. His formal training at the National Academy of Design and the Beaux-Arts Institute provided him with foundational skills, but it was his exposure to Robert Henri’s circle – a group championing a more direct and expressive approach to art – that truly ignited his artistic vision. This influence is evident in his early watercolors, characterized by bold colors and a willingness to capture the immediacy of observation. The move to New York City in 1923 marked a crucial turning point, placing him squarely within the heart of America’s artistic capital and exposing him to the burgeoning modernist movement. Fiene's artistic style evolved significantly throughout his career, influenced by Cubist geometry and the principles of precisionism. He began experimenting with flattened planes of color and simplified forms, mirroring the aesthetic sensibilities of artists like Charles Demuth and George Bridgman. This approach allowed him to distill complex urban scenes into their essential elements, creating images that were both visually striking and intellectually engaging. His lithographs, particularly those produced through collaborations with Atelier 17 in Paris, showcased his technical mastery and his ability to translate intricate details onto paper. The Downtown Gallery became a key venue for showcasing these prints, establishing Fiene’s reputation within the New York art scene. Notably, he was commissioned to create murals for public buildings – including one for the Department of the Interior Building in Washington D.C. – demonstrating his growing recognition and artistic ambition.
  • Key Works: “St. Michael’s in Brooklyn” (1947), a powerful monochrome charcoal drawing; numerous lithographs depicting New York Cityscapes, including views of the Chrysler Building and Grand Central Terminal.
  • Technique: Primarily employed precisionism, utilizing geometric forms and flattened planes to capture the essence of urban scenes. His use of light and shadow was particularly masterful, creating a sense of depth and atmosphere within his compositions.
  • Influences: Robert Henri’s emphasis on direct observation and expressive color; Cubist principles of simplification and geometric abstraction; the precisionism movement itself, exemplified by artists like Demuth and Bridgman.
The 1930s witnessed a significant shift in Fiene's artistic focus. His travels to France exposed him to new ideas and techniques, while his Guggenheim fellowship provided an opportunity to study mural painting in Italy. This period marked a deepening of his engagement with modern art and a refinement of his own stylistic approach. He continued to teach at the Art Students League and other institutions, sharing his knowledge and inspiring generations of artists. His work during this time reflected a growing interest in industrial subjects, capturing the dynamism of factories and the rhythms of urban life. Despite facing challenges during the Great Depression and World War II, Fiene remained a dedicated artist, producing a substantial body of work that continues to resonate with viewers today. His art offers not only a visual record of a changing city but also a poignant reflection on the human experience within an increasingly complex world. Ernest Fiene’s legacy lies in his ability to transform the mundane into the extraordinary, capturing the spirit and energy of New York City through the lens of precisionism – a testament to his artistic vision and enduring talent.

Legacy and Historical Significance

Fiene's work is often overlooked in mainstream art history, yet it holds significant value as an example of American modernism during a crucial period. His meticulous attention to detail and his ability to convey the energy of urban life align him with the precisionist movement, which sought to capture the dynamism of industrial America. Furthermore, his murals demonstrate a commitment to public art and a desire to engage with the broader community. His association with Atelier 17 and his work on lithographs for the Associated American Artists helped to disseminate his style and reach a wider audience.
  • Museum Collections: His works are held in collections at institutions such as the Philbrook Museum of Art in Oklahoma City, showcasing the enduring appeal of his urban landscapes.
  • Art Historical Context: Fiene’s work provides valuable insight into the artistic landscape of 1920s and 30s New York, a period marked by rapid industrialization, social change, and artistic experimentation.
Today, Ernest Fiene's art continues to be appreciated for its technical skill, its evocative imagery, and its ability to capture the spirit of an era. His legacy as a precisionist painter and a chronicler of urban life endures, reminding us of the beauty and complexity that can be found within the heart of modern cities.
ernest fiene

ernest fiene

1894 - 1965

Kurzinfos

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Precisionism, Graphic Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Precisionism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Robert Henri']
  • Date Of Birth: November 2, 1894
  • Date Of Death: August 10, 1965
  • Full Name: Ernest Fiene
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • St. Michael’s in Brooklyn
    • Various NYC cityscapes
  • Place Of Birth: Elberfeld, Germany
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