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Arthur Garfield Dove (1880-1946) was an American artist. He was one of America's first abstract painters. Around 1910, Dove produced what is known as the first purely absract painting to come out of America. Dove's work was based on nature and he referred to his form of abstraction as "extraction," pulling the abstact forms out from a landscape.

Selected Works

Nature Symbolized (1911)

Dark Abstraction (1917)

Thunderstorm (1918)

The Critic (1925)

Ralph Dusenberry (1929)

They Were Trees (1933)

untitled abstraction (1935)

Swamp (1935)

Me and the Moon (1937)

Swing Music (1938)

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