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Tuesday, 26 May 2015 11:14

An Exhibition at the Addison Gallery Explores the Influence of Alfred Maurer

Alfred Maurer's 'Two Sisters,' circa 1924. Alfred Maurer's 'Two Sisters,' circa 1924. Wikimedia Commons

It is nearly impossible to convey the original impact an artist from the past had on his contemporaries. What matters is his artworks’ impression in the here-and-now. But art and artists don’t exist in a vacuum. A painter’s worth can be entangled, complicated, multifarious. Through hindsight, he can become more—or less—estimable; and the value of his initial reception may outweigh that of his oeuvre.

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