Essays about abstract expressionist

  1. Contemporary Art
    ... York School of Art. He was an abstract expressionist whose work concentrated primarily on basic human emotions. When he painted, he ...
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  2. Franz Kline
    Among the leading painters of postWorld War II Abstract Expressionist movement, Franz Kline developed his own highly personal form of art based more on ...
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  3. Abstract Expressionism
    ... of Mark Rohtko. BASICS TO MOST ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONIST PAINTINGS ARE: o The attention paid to surface qualities. o Qualities of brushstrokes ...
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  4. Art History
    ... It is impossible to make comprehensive generalizations about the movement as a style. Each abstract expressionist had their own individuality.
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  5. Chuck Close
    Although he greatly admired Abstract Expressionist painters such as Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock and, especially, Willem de Kooning, he wrote, ampquotThey nailed it ...
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  6. Comparison Art Essay: Picasso vs. de Kooning
    ... Willem de Kooning was known as a great influential Abstract Expressionist and was hailed by art critics from the 1960s all the way to the 1990s. ...
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  7. Comparing Jackson Pollock to Mark Rothko
    ... Mark Rothko can be compared to Pollock because they were both pioneers of the abstract expressionist era and came up with many new and interesting ways to ...
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  8. gorky
    ... American painting. In particular, he had an effect on the developing abstract expressionist style of his contemporaries. In the ...
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  9. Andy Warhal
    ... Pop Art was often seen as an insult to the roles of such artists as Pollock and de Kooning, who were leading a revival of Abstract Expressionist, ampquotan abrupt ...
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  10. Andy Warhol
    ... Pop Art was often seen as an insult to the roles of such artists as Pollock and de Kooning, who were leading a revival of Abstract Expressionist, ampquotan abrupt ...
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  11. Andy Warhol
    ... Pop Art was often seen as an insult to the roles of such artists as Pollock and de Kooning, who were leading a revival of Abstract Expressionist, ampquotan abrupt ...
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  12. William DeKooning
    ... faulty paintings. A lot was written to acknowledge and criticize the originator of the Abstract Expressionist School. The exhibition ...
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  13. Surrealistic Art
    ... Their presence proved pivotal to the artistic development of the American abstract expressionist painters, particularly to the work of Arshile Gorky, and ...
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  14. Frank O Hara
    ... as an associate curator for a period of time at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and was friends with several abstract expressionist painters, including ...
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  15. Art and Visual Culture
    ... Abstract Expressionist views reflected the world at the time WWII and depression had led to a different way of viewing the world. ...
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  16. korean art
    ... And gradually, the modern painting came to be accepted. The two major competing schools of modern Korean art are the surrealist and abstract expressionist. ...
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  17. FOUR DIFFERENT APPROACHES TO ART
    ... Lee Krasner is a different artist from those three. Her works are taken as abstract expressionist. She was affected by surrealism and cubism first. ...
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  18. Max Pechsteins
    ... was working in the same period as Picasso because of the way he used complimentary colors and the abstract figures. Pechstein was an expressionist painter who ...
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  19. Art as Survival in the Holocaust
    ... When the Naziamp39s came into power they were quick to condemn ampquotmodern artampquot, which, to them included abstract and Expressionist styles. ...
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  20. ART
    ... Pechstein shared the bold color and expressionist distortion of the Bruecke artists but ... head and on the walls of his studio, he produced abstract formations of ...
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  21. Dr. Caligari as German Expressionism
    ... it as a theory of art that expresses feelings in an abstract way. ... in effect displaced within their own country and society, German Expressionist films portray ...
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  22. Art: Primitivism and Expressionism
    ... Expressionists, Abstract Expressionism, and Cubism, all stemming from their studies of Gauguin, Van Gogh, Munch and Cezanne Preble, 414. The Expressionist ...
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  23. Expressionism art movement in relation to Film
    ... Rudolf Kurtz, an interpreter of expressionist film describes these films where the plot ... Abstract expressionism such as the artist Jackson Pollock and Mar Rothko ...
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  24. NoneProvided
    ... emotional feelings are present throughout most of the expressionist movement ... Expressionism would eventually usher in even more abstract and emotional periods ...
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  25. Modernism
    ... In 1911 a second expressionist group was founded in Germany, this time in ... in which he connected representational art with materialism and abstract art with ...
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  26. Dadaism
    ... the Zurich Dadaist was that they had automatic writing, abstract biomorphic sculpture ... far less politically engaged, following a period of expressionist and cubo ...
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  27. Merce Cunningham
    ... material, and so sure a manner of presentation.ampquot Before the 1940amp39s, expressionist was the ... As in abstract painting, it is assumed that an element a movement, a ...
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  28. Neo expressionism
    ... and in contrast to the remote, introverted, and highly intellectualized abstract art production ... Texture isnamp39ta big issue in neoexpressionist paintings, though ...
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  29. Monet and van Gogh
    ... application will show up again in the work of the abstract expressionists ... Van Gogh, while also not considered an expressionist, can be termed something close to ...
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  30. postimpressionistsamp39 effect on the next generation of artists
    ... The expressionist artist substitutes to the visual object reality his own ... is portrayed by geometric forms without realistic detail, stressing abstract form at ...
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