Chaim Soutine (1893 - 1943)
Expressionist figurative painter.
Chaim Soutine (1893 — 1943)
Expressionist figurative painter.
When we think of postwar English painting, we think of Francis Bacon, Leon Kossoff, Frank Auerbach, or Lucian Freud —
expressionist figurative painters.
She works principally in oils, and draws inspiration from a relatively wide selection of artists, including Old Masters like Caravaggio (1571 - 1610), Rubens (1577 - 1640) and Rembrandt (1606 - 69), and as well as modern
expressionist figurative painters like the Viennese - born Lucien Freud (b. 1922), the mercurial Francis Bacon (1909 - 92), and the Portugese - born fantasy - artist Paula Rego (b. 1935), to name but a few.
Not exact matches
The woman reading on her smartphone was painted by Andrew Stevovich, Austrian - born
figurative painter, particularly drawn to the Italian Renaissance and
Expressionist paintings.
Müller is often grouped with other
figurative painters from the 1950s including Fairfield Porter and Bob Thompson -
painters who married abstract
expressionist technique and earlier influences, most notably the Nabis.
Her influences range from Eric Fischl, who taught her at NSCAD, to the surrealists, to Phillip Guston, a
painter who transitioned from an
expressionist into a
figurative painter during a period when successful
expressionists didn't do that.
Beginning his career as a
figurative,
expressionist painter, Segal soon transitioned to
figurative sculpture.
His contemporaries were the abstract
expressionists, though he was never really one of them because he was a
figurative painter.
This year's honorees were landscape
painter Rae Ferren, abstract
expressionist painter Connie Fox and
figurative sculptor William King.
A California abstract
expressionist artist, Kristin studied at Humbolt State University and with Micheal Dee Cookinham a bay area
figurative and abstract
expressionist painter.
BRUCE SILVERSTEIN GALLERY In the «Spotlight» section, showcasing a single artist in each booth, Bruce Silverstein is exhibiting three spectacular canvases from the 1970s by Alfred Leslie, a
painter who started off as an Abstract
Expressionist and later turned to
figurative realism.
Jason Shawn Alexander is a self - described
expressionist,
figurative painter, whose subjects embody the «vulnerability, fear, and underlying strength that comes from [Alexander's] rural upbringing» in Tennessee.
Elaine de Kooning (1918 — 1989) was an American abstract
expressionist and
figurative painter active in New York during the post — World War II era.
A major figure in both the Abstract
Expressionist and American
Figurative Expressionist movements of the 1940s and 1950s, Elaine de Kooning was a prominent American
painter who can easily be classified as one of the most important female artists of the 20th...
Jan Müller was a German - born American
painter, internationally known and appreciated for his
Figurative Expressionist style.
Oliveira came into prominence as a
figurative painter in the late 1950s, counter to the dominant Abstract
Expressionist trend.
Milton Resnick was a Russia born abstract
expressionist painter known for his mystical, abstract and
figurative paintings who immigrated to the U.S.
Later, he was too much a
figurative painter — and too old — to find a place among the Abstract
Expressionists, even though their ranks included Rothko and other admirers.
«They weren't doing this as a hobby,» Garrels reflects as he sits on a bench on the fourth floor, which is divided between
figurative and abstract art by Warhol, portraitist Chuck Close, abstract
expressionist painters Joan Mitchell, Phillip Guston and others.
For
figurative expressionism, see: Francis Bacon, the leading postwar surrealist /
expressionist painter.
The rediscovered artists range from Milton Resnick, a 78 - year - old former abstract
expressionist who has moved toward
figurative painting, to Judy Linn, a 47 - year - old photographer, to Jane Freilicher, a 70 - year - old landscape
painter.
Post-war art, a catch - all category which includes the abstract
expressionist Willem de Kooning, the
figurative painter Francis Bacon and the Swiss sculptor Alberto Giacometti, has performed strongly.
Park was an Abstract
Expressionist painter, based in San Francisco, and one of the first to move towards the
figurative style of painting.
Title: Tiferet Alex Lazard is a Mexican artist and
figurative expressionist painter whose work has been exhibited both in Mexico and abroad.
Meantime, Austrian
expressionists included the graphic artist, portraitist and landscape
painter Oskar Kokoschka (1886 - 1980), and the erotic Viennese
figurative painter Egon Schiele (1890 - 1918).
★ William Baziotes: «A Centennial Exhibition: Surrealist Drawings of the 1930s» (through Dec. 29) More low than high, these raucous sometimes ribald
figurative images in watercolor and gouache reveal quite a different side of the well - respected second - tier Abstract
Expressionist painter best known for the tasteful restraint, diaphanous colors and blurry organic shapes of his mature style.
Fay Lansner (1921 — 2010) was an American
painter known for her abstract
expressionist and
figurative paintings and her strong use of color.
Jay Milder (born 1934) is an American artist and a
figurative expressionist painter of the second generation New York School.
He first achieved success as an Abstract
Expressionist painter, but changed course in the early 1960s and became a
painter of realistic
figurative paintings.
He first achieved international success as an Abstract
Expressionist painter, but changed course in the early 1960s and became a
painter of realistic
figurative paintings.
Parasnis, whose vivid new «Serenity» paintings are on view at Caldwell Snyder Gallery, cites Abstract
Expressionist and Bay Area
figurative painters — namely Richard Diebenkorn, Nathan Oliveira and Willem de Kooning — among his influences for their expressive marks and «spirituality and color.»
In 1957, Mr. Mills put together a now - historic exhibition featuring the works of the
expressionist painters who would gain fame as leaders of the Bay Area
Figurative movement, among them David Park, Elmer Bischoff and Richard Diebenkorn.
A forerunner of abstracted,
expressionist painting, particularly amid the more conservative Los Angeles
figurative painters in the late 1930s, Burkhardt nonetheless based his experimentation on a solid artistic foundation.
Famous Irish artists born in, or associated with, Wicklow include: George Campbell, (Still Life and Landscape Artist); Lilian Lucy Davidson, (Landscape, Portrait and Genre
Painter); Richard Kingston, (Landscape, Still Life and Flower
Painter); Brian Maguire, (
Expressionist Painter); Rasher (Mark Kavanagh)(Contemporary
Figurative and Still Life
Painter); Camille Souter, (Landscape Artist); Michael Cullen, (Modern Artist); Damien Flood, (Contemporary Pop Artist); Brian Henderson, (Contemporary Abstract Artist); John Jobson, (
Painter and Sculptor); Cecil King, (Abstract Artist); Eoin O'Connor, (Contemporary Abstract
Painter); Laurence O'Toole, (Contemporary
Figurative Painter, Landscape Artist); Stanley Pettigrew, (Landscape Artist and Illustrator); Yann Renard - Goulet, (Sculptor); Liam Treacy, (Impressionist Style Still Life and Landscape
Painter); Mabel Young, (Landscape Artist).
The Irish
expressionist painter Eveleen Power is noted for her evocative landscape and
figurative works, as well as a range of more intimate compositions alluding to deeper emotional issues.
Paying attention to not - quite - household names - abstract
expressionists such as Theodoros Stamos and Grace Hartigan, Bay Area
figurative painter Paul Wonner and Stephen Greene, who didn't fit into a particular movement but fused color - field painting with biomorphism to intriguing effect - is another way the McNay sheds «new light» on postwar art.
He first saw Alfred Leslie's work in the fifties when the
painter was an internationally - recognized abstract
expressionist, although he himself started showing Alfred's work in the sixties when he'd moved on to
figurative painting.
The Times story stressed that the works are primarily Abstract
Expressionist, but the last three, of course, are
figurative painters from the Bay Area.
His 1953 show at the Sidney Janis Gallery has often been claimed as the impetus for a revived interest in the figure, but a lot of those claims were associated with works by «
Figurative Expressionist» or «Gesture Realist»
painters like Larry Rivers, Elaine de Kooning, Grace Hartigan, George McNeal, Lester Johnson, even Jan Müller and Bob Thompson.