Bruce, Patrick Henry American, 1881 - 1936

Bruce, Patrick Henry American, 1881 - 1936

National Gallery of Art NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART ONLINE EDITIONS American Paintings, 1900–1945 Bruce, Patrick Henry American, 1881 - 1936 Unknown artist, Patrick Henry Bruce, from William C. Agee and Barbara Rose, Patrick Henry Bruce: American Modernist (New York, 1979) BIOGRAPHY Patrick Henry Bruce was born in Long Island, Virginia. After studying in New York under William Merritt Chase (American, 1849 - 1916) and Robert Henri (American, 1865 - 1929), Bruce moved to Paris in 1903, where he remained until 1936. In Paris, Bruce was a member of the avant-garde circles surrounding Henri Matisse (French, 1869 - 1954) and the prominent collectors Gertrude and Leo Stein. During the prewar period, he assimilated the influence of Matisse and Paul Cézanne (French, 1839 - 1906), combining the vivid colors of fauvism with the structure of cubism in his works. In 1912 Bruce met the modernist painters Robert Delaunay (French, 1885 - 1941) and Sonia Delaunay (French, 1885 - 1979), and he developed his large-scale, boldly hued abstract “Compositions” based on the Delaunays' orphic cubism. In 1917 Bruce began painting cubist-inspired geometric still lifes, depicting blocklike forms such as cylinders, cubes, and wedges in a palette of unmodulated blues, greens, lavenders, and reds. The “Forms,” as Bruce called them, were regularly exhibited in Paris during his lifetime but were little known in the United States until 1965, when they were included in an exhibition on synchromism at Knoedler Gallery in New York. Suffering from melancholy and a sense of isolation, Bruce destroyed most of his paintings in 1933, sending the surviving works to his longtime friend Henri-Pierre Roché. In July 1936 he moved to New York, living with his sister on East 68th Street. He committed suicide just four months later. Bruce, Patrick Henry 1 © National Gallery of Art, Washington National Gallery of Art NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART ONLINE EDITIONS American Paintings, 1900–1945 Sarah Cash, Emma Acker September 29, 2016 BIBLIOGRAPHY 1970 Wolf, Tom M. "Patrick Henry Bruce." Marsyas 15 (1970-1971): 73-85. 1977 Agee, William. "Patrick Henry Bruce: A Major American Artist of Early Modernism." Arts in Virginia 17, no. 3 (Spring 1977: 12-32. 1979 Agee, William C., and Barbara Rose. Patrick Henry Bruce, American Modernist: A Catalogue Raisonné. New York, 1979. To cite: Sarah Cash, Emma Acker, “Patrick Henry Bruce,” American Paintings, 1900–1945, NGA Online Editions, https://purl.org/nga/collection/constituent/16973 (accessed September 25, 2021). Bruce, Patrick Henry 2 © National Gallery of Art, Washington.

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