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Frame size 38 x 32. Canvas size 30 x 24. Mabel Vinson Cage (1891 - 1995) was active/lived in California, Iowa. Born in Iowa on August 28, 1891. By the 1940s Cage had settled in Los Angeles and was active in the local art scene.
She died in Orange, CA on March 28, 1995. Exhibited: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, California Centennial, 1949; California Art Club, 1955-59; Desert Art Center, 1965.
Mabel Cage's creative work was primarily inspired by the 1900s and 1910s. The Fauves are generally considered to be the first foremost Post-Impressionist group, working in the beginning of the twentieth century.
With artists such as Henry Matisse within their ranks, the Fauves believed that vivid, other worldly colours and energetic brushstrokes were an integral component of painting. At the same time, a young Pablo Picasso, still in his youth, created his famous Blue and Rose periods in Paris, and by the end of the 1920s he had developed the first ideas of portraying fractured views of reality alongside his contemporary Georges Braque. This movement became known as Analytical Cubism.In Italy, artists such as Boccioni, Severini and Balla were hoping to capture the rapidity and dynamism of the machine age, in a movement named Futurism. A beautiful piece that will add to your décor!
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