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1878 - 1957

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  • Also known as: Moriss Sterns
  • Top-ranked work: On the Ganges, Benares
  • Died: 1957
  • Works on APS: 2
  • Nationality: Latvia
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  • Lifespan: 79 years
  • Top 3 works:
    • On the Ganges, Benares
    • The Bali Temple Festival
  • Art period: Modern
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Born: 1878, Liepāja, Latvia

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질문 1:
Maurice Sterne's early life was significantly impacted by a move from Latvia to which major city?
질문 2:
What artistic inspiration did Sterne find during a trip to Greece in 1908?
질문 3:
Sterne spent several years painting and sketching in which Southeast Asian country, profoundly influencing his later work?
질문 4:
With whom was Maurice Sterne married from 1916 to 1923, a figure known for her role in the Taos art colony?
질문 5:
In addition to his artistic pursuits, Sterne served on which U.S. governmental commission from 1945-1950?

Maurice Sterne: Life and Legacy

Early Life and Education

  • Born: August 18, 1878, in Liepāja (Libau), Latvia.
  • Sterne was the youngest of five children born to an Orthodox Jewish family within the Russian Empire.
  • Following his father’s death, the family relocated to Moscow but were later forced to emigrate to New York City in 1889.
  • Education: Sterne began his artistic training as a draftsman and painter. He studied under Alfred Maurer and Thomas Eakins at the National Academy of Design in the late 1890s.

Artistic Development and Influences

  • Initially working as a painter, Sterne’s work was noted for its sculptural qualities – volume and weight.
  • Early Travels: He traveled extensively in Europe and the Far East, broadening his artistic horizons.
  • Greek Inspiration (1908): A pivotal trip to Greece introduced him to archaic Greek statues, profoundly influencing his sculptural approach.
  • Bali Period (1911-1914): Sterne and friend Karli Sohn-Rethel spent time in India, the Far East, and particularly Bali, painting and sketching. This period significantly shaped his later artistic style.

New Mexico and Establishing a Reputation

  • Taos Art Colony (1916-1918): Sterne moved to New Mexico at the suggestion of Paul Burlin, becoming part of the vibrant Taos art colony.
  • Marriage to Mabel Dodge Luhan: He married philanthropist Mabel Dodge Luhan in 1916, a relationship that brought him further into the artistic and social circles of the time. They divorced in 1923.
  • Recognition (1926-1933): A show at the Scott and Fowles Gallery in 1926, followed by a retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in 1933, solidified his reputation as an important modernist artist.

Later Career and Achievements

  • Teaching & West Coast (Mid-1930s): Sterne lived in San Francisco and taught at the California School of Fine Arts.
  • East Coast Studio (1945): He established a studio in Mount Kisco, New York, after returning to the East Coast.
  • American Academy of Arts and Letters (1938): Sterne was elected to this prestigious institution.
  • U.S. Commission of Fine Arts (1945-1950): He served on this commission, contributing to the aesthetic landscape of Washington D.C.
  • Public Works: Sterne created murals for the library of the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C.

Legacy and Historical Significance

  • Museum Collections: His works are held in major museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, and the Phillips Collection.
  • Pioneer Woman Competition (1927): Sterne was among twelve sculptors invited to compete for the Pioneer Woman statue commission but did not win.
  • Death: Maurice Sterne died on July 23, 1957, in Mount Kisco, New York.
  • Sterne’s work represents a fascinating blend of influences – from classical sculpture to Balinese art and modernist sensibilities. He remains a notable figure in American art history, particularly for his contributions to the development of modern sculpture and painting.