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If L.A.’s Museum of Contemporary Art were in the business of selling art instead of showcasing it for today’s public and safekeeping it for tomorrow’s, it would have reaped a windfall this week, ...
The scene at The Cedar Tavern in New York City lasted until about 1963, but in art history, it will live forever. It was the heyday of Abstract Expressionism — a post World War II art movement of ...
Yale University Art Gallery in New Haven has received a gift of six artworks by abstract expressionists Mark Rothko and Franz Kline, from the collection of late Seattle philanthropists Jane Lang Davis ...
It's a mammoth piece from a giant of 20th century American art, and its restoration is nearing completion in January. Shortly before his move into abstract expressionism, and world renown, painter ...
I wonder how Franz Kline would have felt about seeing his a series of his "studies" displayed at the Paul Thiebaud Gallery, or anywhere else. Kline (1910-1962) told Wayne Thiebaud, to whom he gave ...
The Allentown Art Museum announced this week that it has purchased its first work by Franz Kline. “Lower East Side Market Scene,” circa 1938, was purchased by a representative of the Museum at ...
Franz Kline (1910-1962), with his contemporary Jackson Pollock, is well recognized as one of the foremost exemplars of action painting during the late 1940s and ’50s in New York. Their work as ...
In a late painting, FRANZ KLINE has painted a portrait of three musicians—a downtown, New York Jazz Ensemble—in a mid-century, Cubist abstracted manner. Known for his contributions to abstract ...
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