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Portfolio: Abstract Expressionism

Abstract expressionism is a post–World War II art movement in American painting, developed in New York City in the 1940s. Technically, abstract expressionism is an important predecessor is surrealism, with its emphasis on spontaneous, automatic, or subconscious creation.

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Image of Apparition
Hans Hofmann
Apparition

oil on reinforced plywood

Image of Archimage on Yellow
Sidney Gross
Archimage on Yellow

oil on canvas

Image of Arrangement
Bradley Walker Tomlin
Arrangement

oil on canvas

Image of Darkly, Soft Darts
Arthur Okamura
Darkly, Soft Darts

oil on canvas

Image of External Dictation
Leonard Edmondson
External Dictation

oil on canvas

Image of Four Sentinels (Abstraction)
Ezio Martinelli
Four Sentinels (Abstraction)

oil on canvas

Image of Imago in Reds
Erle Loran
Imago in Reds

oil on canvas

Image of In the Garden
Buffie Johnson
In the Garden

oil on Masonite

Image of Machine Five
Hedda Sterne
Machine Five

oil on canvas

Image of Moon Animal
William Baziotes
Moon Animal

oil on canvas

Image of N.Y. 1 [Road #4]
Hedda Sterne
N.Y. 1 [Road #4]

acrylic spray paint on canvas

Image of No. 13
Mark Rothko
No. 13

oil on canvas

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