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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 Wave
Robert Motherwell
Wave

lithograph on paper

Image of West Side Artists - New York
Theodoros Stamos
West Side Artists - New York

lithograph in red, yellow, black, blue, white

Image of White Painting No. 2
Lawrence Calcagno
White Painting No. 2

oil on canvas

Image of Yellow Flames
Hugh Kappel
Yellow Flames

oil on canvas

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  • Claude Ronald Bentley [2]
  • David Smith [3]
  • Elaine De Kooning [25]
  • Emerson Woelffer [8]
  • Erle Loran [1]
  • Esteban Vicente [1]
  • Ezio Martinelli [1]
  • Franz Kline [1]
  • Hans Hofmann [1]
  • Hassel Smith [1]
  • Hedda Sterne [20]
  • Hugh Kappel [1]
  • Jackson Pollock [6]
  • Joan Mitchell [1]
  • Lawrence Calcagno [1]
  • Lee Krasner [1]
  • Leonard Edmondson [2]
  • Louis Schanker [1]
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  • Mark Tobey [2]
  • Melville Price [1]
  • Michael West [1]
  • Paul Jenkins [3]
  • Richard Diebenkorn [1]
  • Robert Motherwell [6]
  • Sam Francis [2]
  • Seong Moy [2]
  • Sidney Gross [1]
  • Theodore Roszak [1]
  • Theodoros Stamos [4]
  • William Baziotes [1]
  • Worden Day [1]
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