Agnes Weinrich
American(1863–1946)
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Agnes Weinrich (1863, 1946) was an American modernist painter associated with the Provincetown art colony and closely connected to figures such as Marsden Hartley and the avant-garde circles of early 20th-century America. She studied in Paris and was influenced by Post-Impressionism and early abstraction, developing a style that blended expressive color with modernist compositional principles. Though relatively overlooked in mainstream art history, she was an important figure in the development of American modernism and was a founding member of the Provincetown Printers group.
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