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Power Plant I
Power Plant I

Power Plant I

Date1938
Maker Arthur Dove American, 1880-1946
Label Text"There is no such thing as abstraction, it is extraction . . ." (Arthur Dove, 1929) Forced by economic circumstances to manage family properties in rural upstate New York, Dove found subjects in the local landscape that grounded his abstractions in place as never before. This being the region of his childhood, it was understandably full of personal associations for him. The power plant at the edge of Seneca Lake was just one of the sites that captured the painter's highly analytical eye. A constant on his horizon, the power plant became for the artist a shape defined by ever-shifting light.
Object number84.64
Credit LinePartial and promised gift of Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Wright, in honor of the Museum's 50th year
Dimensions25 x 35 in. (63.5 x 88.9 cm)
MediumOil on canvas
Photo: Mark Woods
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