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![]() | Still Life with Flowers c. 1920 | Unrated | igrkio | |
![]() | Street in Quebec 1926 Brooklyn Museum New York, NY | Unrated | igrkio | |
![]() | Study of a Landscape c. 1915-20 | Unrated | igrkio | |
![]() | The Factory 1920s Museum of Fine Arts Boston, MA | Unrated | igrkio | |
![]() | The Hills ca. 1919 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | ![]() Preston Dickinson painted The Hills a few years after he returned to New York from France. He admired the work of the French modernist painters, especially Paul Cezanne, who transformed his subjects into simple shapes and planes of color. Dickinson composed this landscape from triangles and curves, and even the clouds reflect the shapes of the hills... | Unrated | igrkio |
![]() | The Water Gate 1922 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY | Unrated | igrkio | |
![]() | Untitled Landscape ca. 1918 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | Unrated | igrkio | |
![]() | Vase of Flowers ca. 1926 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY | Unrated | igrkio | |
![]() | Water Tower at High Bridge c. 1922 | Unrated | igrkio | |
![]() | Winter c. 1913 Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | Unrated | igrkio |
- Preston Dickinson