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Marlow Moss

1889–1958

Untitled c.1950
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Biography

Marjorie Jewel "Marlow" Moss (29 May 1889 – 23 August 1958) was the first British Constructivist artist; she worked in painting and sculpture.

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St Ives School Neo-plasticism Constructivism

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  • Untitled (White, Black, Blue and Yellow)

    Marlow Moss
    c.1954
    On display at Tate St Ives part of Modern Art and St Ives
  • Composition in Yellow, Black and White

    Marlow Moss
    1949
    On display at Tate St Ives part of Modern Art and St Ives
  • Balanced Forms in Gunmetal on Cornish Granite

    Marlow Moss
    1956–7
    On display at Tate St Ives part of Modern Art and St Ives
  • White and Yellow

    Marlow Moss
    1935
    On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art
  • Untitled

    Marlow Moss
    c.1950
    On display at Tate St Ives part of Modern Art and St Ives

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