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Image of 23rd Street

23rd Street
Painting

1957
105 3/4 x 144 in. (268.61 x 365.76 cm)

Edward Dugmore (Hartford, Connecticut, 1915 - 1996, Minneapolis, Minnesota)

Object Type: Painting
Medium and Support: Oil on canvas
Credit Line: Gift of the Estate of Edward and Edith Dugmore
Accession Number: 1999.21

Exhibition


Inside Out: Selections from the Permanent Collection
, November 20, 2004 - July 9, 2006, New Wing, Second Floor, South Metro A and Central Skylight Galleries, San José Museum of Art.

Collection Highlights, November 2, 2002 - September 12, 2004, New Wing, Gibson Family Gallery and Plaza Gallery, First Floor, San José Museum of Art.

Collecting Our Thoughts: The Community Responds to Art in the Permanent Collection, June 23, 2001 - September 23, 2001, New Wing, Metro A, Skylight and South Galleries, Second Floor, San José Museum of Art.

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Inside Out: Selections from the Permanent Collection (2004-2006)

Edward Dugmore is best known for his large-scale, gestural abstractions consisting of heavily applied paint. During his tenure at the California School of Fine Arts (now the San Francisco Art Institute), Dugmore pushed the brink of painterly expression to explore what writer D.H. Lawrence called “the direct utterance from the instant whole man.” Dugmore left San Francisco in 1950, eventually settling in New York, and although is named after the location of Dugmore’s New York studio, it nevertheless remains a classic example of the earthly organicism common to the paintings of San Francisco school artists.

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