
Catalogue
- Year
- 1943
- Medium
- wax emulsion on canvas
- Dimensions
- 24 x 32 in. (61.0 x 81.4 cm.)
- Collection
- Smithsonian American Art Museum
- Artist
- Arthur Dove
Artist

Painting
Arthur Garfield Dove was an American artist. An early American modernist, he is often considered the first American abstract painter. Dove used a wide range of media, sometimes in unconventional combinations, to produce his abstractions and his abstract landscapes. Me and the Moon from 1937 is a good example of an Arthur Dove abstract landscape and has been referred to as one of the culminating works of his career. Dove made a series of experimental collages in the 1920s. He also experimented with techniques, combining paints like hand mixed oil or tempera over a wax emulsion as exemplified in Dove's 1938 painting Tanks, in the collection of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
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Record
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- Arthur Dove
- Year
- 1943
- Medium
- wax emulsion on canvas
- Dimensions
- 24 x 32 in. (61.0 x 81.4 cm.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1943-067787
Source
- Collection
- Smithsonian American Art Museum
- Source
- smithsonian
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified





