Woolworth Building No. 28 (1912) by John Marin

The artwork titled “Woolworth Building No. 28,” created by John Marin in 1912, belongs to the art movements of Cubism and Expressionism. This cityscape captures the essence of urban life through a unique blend of geometric abstraction and expressive brushstrokes.

In the artwork, the Woolworth Building stands prominently as the central subject, depicted with architectural precision amidst an intricate play of light and shadow. The surrounding structures and the cityscape are rendered in a dynamic and fragmented manner, characteristic of Cubism. The loosely applied, yet deliberate brushstrokes convey a sense of vibrant energy and movement, reflective of the Expressionist influence. The color palette, predominantly composed of earthy and muted tones with sporadic splashes of brighter hues, evokes a moody and atmospheric setting. The overall composition draws the viewer’s eye upward, emphasizing the towering presence of the Woolworth Building against the backdrop of a bustling urban environment.

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