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Village Scene, Anticoli

1931 - 1934
20th century
40 7/8 in. x 40 5/8 in. (103.82 cm x 103.19 cm)

Maurice Sterne, American, (1877–1957)

Object Type: Paintings
Creation Place: North America, United States
Medium and Support: Oil on canvas
Credit Line: Carleton College Art Collection, Encyclopedia Britannica Collection, gift of William Benton, Class of 1921, Trustee 1948-1961
Accession Number: 1997.263
Village Scene, Anticoli, painted in 1927, depicts the small town of Anticoli-Corrado in Italy where Sterne lived several times. He said that he painted this work because he simply looked out his window, noticed that there was a performance occurring, and he decided to paint it. Sterne said, "It is not what one paints but how. It is not how one feels but what. This as I see and feel it is important."

Village Scene, Anticoli was given to Carleton College by William Benton, alum and former trustee of the College. This painting is one of ten paintings in the College Collection from the Encyclopaedia Britannica Collection of Contemporary American Painting.

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