The Transcendental Painting Group, formed in New Mexico and active between 1938-1942, were a group of painters striving to communicate a vision of eternal truths, “to carry painting beyond the appearance of the physical world,” as their manifesto put it, “through new concepts of space, color, light and design, to imaginative worlds that are idealistic and spiritual.”
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Ed Garman"Variation on a Structure No. 9", circa 1960-70
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Emil J. BisttramUntitled (Abstraction), circa 1938
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Stuart WALKERUntitled Abstraction , circa 1938
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Lawren Stewart Harris"Study for Panel No.63, Santa Fe, New Mexico, circa 1937
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Stuart WALKERMovement, circa 1936-39
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Emil J. BisttramCreative Forces, circa 1936
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Lawren Stewart HarrisPainting # 60, circa 1936
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Lawren Stewart HarrisPainting # 14, circa 1935
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Florence Miller PierceUntitled (Triangle), 1985
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Raymond JONSONWatercolor No. 39, 1944
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Ed Garman#276, 1942
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Ed GarmanNo. 290, 1942
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Raymond JONSONWatercolor No. 2, 1942
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Emil J. Bisttram'Creative Forces', 1939
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Stuart WALKERComposition No. 59, 1939
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Raymond JONSONCosmic Theme No. Five, 1939
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Stuart WALKER"Suspended Rhythms", 1938
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Stuart WALKERComposition # 112, 1938
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Robert GribbroekComposition # 57 / Pattern 29, 1938
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Stuart WALKERComposition No. 9A, 1938
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Robert GribbroekPoppy, 1937
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Emil J. BisttramUntitled Abstraction, 1937
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William Thomas LumpkinsFriendship Dance Apache, 1931