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Gary Bower is an American artist born in Dayton, Ohio, on May 10, 1940.He received his undergraduate and graduate degrees from Ohio State University. [1]His paintings incorporate a blend of figurative and abstract imagery with an impressive use of color.
Pages in category "American abstract artists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 211 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Julian Burroughs Hatton III is an American landscape abstract artist from New York City. [8] [9] The New York Times has described his painting style as "vibrant, playful, semi-abstract landscapes" [10] while New York Sun art critic John Goodrich compared him to French painter Bonnard. [11]
Artists of Abstract art paintings; Subcategories. This category has the following 12 subcategories, out of 12 total. A. American abstract painters (206 P) Art ...
Robert Motherwell was born in Aberdeen, Washington on January 24, 1915, the first child of Robert Burns Motherwell II and Margaret Hogan Motherwell. The family later moved to San Francisco, where Motherwell's father served as president of Wells Fargo Bank, but returned to Cohasset Beach, Washington, every summer during his youth.
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Harriet Korman (born 1947) is an American abstract painter based in New York City, who first gained attention in the early 1970s. [1] [2] [3] She is known for work that embraces improvisation and experimentation within a framework of self-imposed limitations that include simplicity of means, purity of color, and a strict rejection of allusion, illusion, naturalistic light and space, or other ...
Amy Sillman, Split 2, oil and acrylic on canvas, 75" x 66", 2020. Amy Sillman (born 1955) is a New York-based visual artist, known for process-based paintings that move between abstraction and figuration, and engage nontraditional media including animation, zines and installation.