
The Scorpion
1959
44" x 50"
Painting, Oil on canvas
44" x 50"
Painting, Oil on canvas
Signed and dated 1959 lower right
Exhibition history:
American Federation of the Arts, New York, "Paul Burlin Retrospective", January 1962-February 1963. Curated by Irving Sandler, the exhibition traveled to museums around the country, including the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Philadelphia Art Alliance.
Publication history:
Sandler, Irving, "Paul Burlin," The American Federation of Arts, 1962, plate 29
American Federation of the Arts, New York, "Paul Burlin Retrospective", January 1962-February 1963. Curated by Irving Sandler, the exhibition traveled to museums around the country, including the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Philadelphia Art Alliance.
Publication history:
Sandler, Irving, "Paul Burlin," The American Federation of Arts, 1962, plate 29
About the Artist
(1886 - 1969)

Burlin achieved a great deal of early artistic success. He visited the Southwest for the first time in 1910. Paintings from this visit were received warmly in New York and exhibited in a 1911 exhibition. As a result of his early success, he (and Randall Davey) were the youngest artists (at twenty-six years of age) to participate in the 1913 Armory Show – the revolutionary exhibition of avant-garde European work that can be credited with introducing modern art to the United States and stimulating the development of modernism in America. There, Burlin’s work was exhibited alongside works by such artists as Picasso, Monet, Cézanne, and Duchamp.
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