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Compostion Painting

Albert Eugene Gallatin (1881-1952): American Cubist artist, collector & NYU Gallery founder. Champion of abstract art & 'Park Avenue Cubism'. Explore his legacy!

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Artist Biography

Albert Eugene Gallatin: A Pioneer of American Modern Art

Early Life and Family Background

  • Born: Villanova, Pennsylvania, 1881.
  • Gallatin came from a wealthy and socially prominent family. His great-grandfather was Albert Gallatin, a Swiss-American ethnologist, linguist, politician, and diplomat who served as the United States Secretary of the Treasury.
  • He developed an early interest in art and literature, beginning to collect works by artists like Max Beerbohm and James McNeill Whistler while still a teenager.

Artistic Development and Influences

  • Initially drawn to the decorative qualities of Beardsley and Whistler’s work, Gallatin focused on elegance of line and aesthetic value over narrative content.
  • Around 1910, his interests shifted towards American artists associated with the Ashcan School – Everett Shinn, William Glackens, Ernest Lawson, and John Sloan.
  • He was also influenced by artists like John Marin and Boardman Robinson.
  • Gallatin’s exposure to European modernism, particularly Cubism, proved pivotal in shaping his artistic vision.

Artistic Style and Key Works

  • Park Avenue Cubism: Gallatin developed a distinctive style often referred to as “Park Avenue Cubism,” characterized by geometric forms, muted tones, and a sophisticated aesthetic.
  • Notable works include "Compostion Painting" and "Number 28 (Still Life)", exemplifying his Synthetic Cubist approach.
  • He also created “Map of the Indian tribes of North America”, showcasing diverse artistic interests.
  • Gallatin’s paintings often reflect a balance between abstraction and recognizable forms, demonstrating his unique interpretation of Cubism.

Contributions to the American Art Scene

  • Collector & Writer: Gallatin was not only an artist but also a prolific writer and collector. He authored numerous articles and monographs on modern art, advocating for its acceptance and understanding.
  • Gallery of Living Art: In 1936, he founded the Gallery of Living Art at New York University (NYU), providing a platform for showcasing contemporary American artists and fostering dialogue about abstract art.
  • He actively promoted the work of emerging artists and played a crucial role in establishing a vibrant modern art community in New York City.

Legacy and Historical Significance

  • Donations to Museums: Gallatin’s extensive collection of modern art was generously donated to the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, enriching their holdings and contributing to the preservation of artistic heritage.
  • He is remembered as a visionary figure who championed abstract art at a time when it faced resistance and skepticism.
  • His contributions helped pave the way for the acceptance and appreciation of modern art in America, leaving an enduring impact on the world of contemporary art.
  • Gallatin died in New York City in 1952, leaving behind a legacy as one of the great figures in early 20th-century American culture.
Albert Eugene Gallatin

Albert Eugene Gallatin

1881 - 1952 , United States of America

Quick Facts

  • Birth Date: 1881
  • Birth Place: Villanova, United States of America
  • Death Date: 1952
  • Movement:
    • Cubism
    • Abstract Art
    • Nonobjective Art
  • Name: Albert Eugene Gallatin
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Works:
    • Compostion Painting
    • Map of the Indian tribes of North America
    • Number 28 (Still Life)
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