
Chantet Lane
1926
Andrew Dasburg's "Chantet Lane" from 1926 is a vibrant landscape painting showcasing a tree lined path in autumn. The work exemplifies Dasburg's modernist approach, blending cubist influences with a rich color palette. This piece offers a compelling visual journey, making it a significant acquisition for collectors of American modernism.
- Medium
- Oil paint on canvas
- Signed
- Yes
- Spotted At
- Museum · Denver Art Museum
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John Marin
American · b. 1870

Marin similarly fused cubist fragmentation with vibrant expressive color in American landscape subjects during the same modernist period, producing tree lined and rural scenes with angular, energized brushwork closely paralleling Dasburg's approach in Chantet Lane.

Marsden Hartley
American · b. 1877

Hartley painted American landscapes with bold, richly colored forms influenced by European cubism and expressionism, creating autumnal and wooded scenes with the same modernist tension between representation and geometric abstraction visible in Dasburg's Chantet Lane.

B.J.O. Nordfeldt
American · b. 1878

Nordfeldt was a direct contemporary of Dasburg in the Taos and Santa Fe modernist circle who painted tree lined paths and rural landscapes using cubist influenced structure and warm autumnal palettes strikingly similar to those seen in Chantet Lane.
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