Tree Pattern
37.0 x 45.0 cm
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Tree Pattern
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Kunstnerens biografi
Marvin Cone: The Quiet Visionary of Iowa Landscape
Marvin Dorwart Cone (October 21, 1891 – May 18, 1965) was an American painter in the regionalist style. He remains a beloved figure in Cedar Rapids and Iowa art history, celebrated for his deeply contemplative approach to capturing the beauty of the Midwest landscape—a vision that distinguishes him from many of his contemporaries. Cone’s formative years were spent in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where he developed an enduring fascination with nature and its ability to convey profound truths. Influenced by Impressionism and Post-Impressionism – particularly Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh – Cone sought not merely to reproduce visual appearances but to distill the essence of a place into emotionally resonant images. His artistic journey began in earnest at Washington High School, where he befriended Grant Wood, forging a partnership that would shape both their careers and artistic sensibilities. Together they embarked on an ambitious expedition to Paris in 1920, aiming to hone their skills and broaden their perspectives—a formative experience that cemented Cone’s commitment to capturing the spirit of the natural world. Cone's dedication to teaching at Coe College for over forty years provided him with a stable platform for nurturing his artistic pursuits while simultaneously imparting knowledge to aspiring artists. This dual role allowed him to synthesize his personal vision with pedagogical responsibility, shaping generations of students and contributing significantly to Iowa’s art education landscape. Notably, Cone’s involvement with the Stone City Art Colony solidified his reputation as a champion of regionalist aesthetics—a movement that prioritized depicting familiar landscapes with honesty and sensitivity. The colony's ethos mirrored Cone’s artistic philosophy: an unwavering belief in the power of observation and the importance of conveying inner experience through visual art. Cone’s oeuvre comprises approximately 300 paintings, predominantly landscapes rendered in muted hues and textured brushstrokes—a deliberate stylistic choice designed to evoke mood and atmosphere rather than literal representation. Recurring motifs include trees, rivers, and hills—elements that Cone considered symbols of resilience, tranquility, and the enduring beauty of Iowa's rural environment. His works are housed primarily at the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, where visitors can immerse themselves in his evocative depictions of Midwestern vistas. Furthermore, sketches by Cone reside in the permanent collection of the University of Northern Iowa Gallery of Art, offering insight into his artistic process and demonstrating his meticulous attention to detail. Pieces like “Untitled (Interior)” exemplify Cone’s masterful ability to convey a sense of contemplative stillness—a hallmark of his distinctive style. Cone's legacy extends beyond his artistic output; he served as an influential mentor and advocate for regionalist art, fostering a tradition that continues to inspire artists today. His unwavering devotion to capturing the soul of Iowa landscapes ensures that Marvin Cone’s vision remains relevant and resonant within the broader context of American art history—a testament to the enduring power of quiet observation and artistic integrity.Kort om kunstneren
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Regionalist
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Stone City Art Colony']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Grant Wood']
- Date Of Birth: October 21, 1891
- Date Of Death: May 18, 1965
- Full Name: Marvin Dorwart Cone
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks:
- Untitled (Interior)
- Tree Pattern
- Hills and River
- Place Of Birth: Cedar Rapids, Iowa

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