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Flag Station, Elizabeth, New Jersey, 1925 (w / c on paper)
3614080 Flag Station, Elizabeth, New Jersey, 1925 (w/c on paper) by Bluemner, Oscar Florianus (1867-1938); 27x34 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22732790
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American Modernism Avant Garde Cubism Dark Der Blaue Reiter Developement Development Halt Modern Art Modernism New Jersey Points Railroad Shadows Tracks
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This photo print, titled "Flag Station, Elizabeth, New Jersey, 1925" by Oscar Florianus Bluemner takes us back to a moment in time when the world was on the brink of modernization. The image captures a night scene at a flag stop in Elizabeth, New Jersey. The dark shadows and dimly lit surroundings create an atmosphere of mystery and intrigue. Bluemner's use of watercolor on paper adds depth and texture to this piece. His unique blend of cubism and modernism is evident in the geometric shapes that make up the architecture and railway tracks. The artist's affiliation with Der Blaue Reiter movement further emphasizes his avant-garde approach to art. The flag station itself symbolizes progress and development as it represents a crucial point for transportation during that era. It serves as a reminder of how technology was rapidly advancing, transforming America into an industrial powerhouse. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are transported to early 20th-century North America. We can almost hear the rumble of trains passing by and feel the anticipation of passengers waiting for their journey to begin or continue. Displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, this painting showcases American modernism at its finest. Its vibrant colors bring life to an otherwise dark setting while capturing both the beauty and complexity found within our ever-changing world.
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