About This Artwork

Marsden Hartley
American, 1877-1943

Landscape No. 3, Cash Entry Mines, New Mexico, 1920

Oil on canvas
70.6 x 90.8 cm (27 3/4 x 35 3/4 in.)
Signed and dated lower right: Marsden Hartley / 1920
Alfred Stieglitz Collection, 1949.549

Exhibition, Publication and Ownership Histories

Exhibition History

New York City, Museum of Modern Art, “Lyonel Feninger, Marsden Hartley,” 1944, p. 70 (ill.).

New York City, Museum of Modern Art, “Alfred Stiegliz: His Collection,” June 10- Aug. 31, 1947, no cat.

New York City, Whitney Museum of Art, “Marsden Hartley,” Mar. 4-May 25, 1980, pl. 88; traveled to Art Institute of Chicago, June 10-Aug. 3, 1980, Fort Worth, Amon Carter Museum of Western Art, Sept. 5-Oct. 26, 1980, Berkeley, University of California Art Museum, Nov. 12, 1980-Jan. 4, 1981.

Publication History

Ernst W. Watson, “Two Painters, A Study in Contrasts,” American Artist 9 (May 1945), pp.12-18 (ill.).

Paintings in the Art Institute of Chicago (Art Institute of Chicago, 1961), p. 212.

Gail R. Scott, Marsden Hartley (Abbeville Press, 1988).

Jeanne Hokin, Pinnacles and PyraMich.ds (University of New Mexico, 1993), pp. 43-45, pl. 10.

Arnold Skolnick, ed., Paintings of the Southwest, (Clarkson Potter Publishers, 1994), p. 62 (ill.).

Colleen Carroll, “How Artists See the Elements” (Abbeville Press, date unknown).

Judith A. Barter et al., "American Modernism at the Art Institute of Chicago, From World War I to 1955," (Art Institute of Chicago/Yale University Press, 2009), cat. 22.

Ownership History

Alfred Stieglitz Collection, New York; bequeathed through Georgia O'Keeffe to The Art Institute of Chicago, 1949.