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Abstract Expressionism
Art History about Abstract Expressionist artists.
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Abstract Expressionism
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Timeline
Click on "Abstract Expressionism: A Cultural Timeline"
Artist: Willem de Kooning
Date: 1948
Medium: Paintings, Painting
Size: 22 x 28 3/4 in. (55.9 x 73cm)
Institution: Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Accession #: 63.36
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Study for Improvisation V
Sketch 160
Vassily Kandinsky, Study for Improvisation V, 1910 27 5/8 x 27 1/2 in. (70.2 x 69.9 cm), Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
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Jackson Pollock
Beyond the Easel
Click on the words "Look Closer", then the words "beyond the easel."
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Women Abstract Expressionists
- Helen Frankenthaler, Alloy, 1967, 118.125 x 64.125 x.875 in. (Left Side).
- Joan Mitchell, Posted, 1977, 110x157.5 in. (Right Side)
Additional Artist:
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Untitled
Mark Rothko Video
Artist: Mark Rothko
Date: 1953
Medium: Paintings
Size: unframed 93.875 x 48 x 1.375 inches
Institution: Walker Art Center
Accession #: 1986.3
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Trophy II (for Teeny and Marcel Duchamp)
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Julie Mehretu
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The Chair
Franz Kline, The Chair, 1950, 20.0625 x 16.0625 x inches, Walker Art Center.
Mark Harden's Artchive
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