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Barnett Newman (January 29, 1905 – July 4, 1970) was an American painter. He has been critically regarded as one of the major figures of abstract expressionism , and one of the foremost color field painters.
The Stations of the Cross is a series of fifteen abstract expressionist paintings created between 1958 and 1966 by Barnett Newman, often considered to be his greatest work. [1] It consists of fourteen paintings, each named after one of Jesus's fourteen Stations, followed by a coda, Be II. Unlike most depictions of the Stations of the Cross ...
Vir Heroicus Sublimis is a 1951 painting by Barnett Newman, [1] an American painter who was a key part of the abstract expressionist movement. Vir Heroicus Sublimis—"Man, Heroic and Sublime" in Latin—attempts to evoke a reaction from its viewers through its overwhelming scale (his largest canvas yet at the time he released it) and saturated color.
Who's Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue IV was created in 1969–1970 and is the last major work by Barnett Newman. The oil on canvas painting measures 274 by 603 cm. The oil on canvas painting measures 274 by 603 cm.
1960 – Grace Hartigan's four-lithograph series The Hero Leaves His Ship by is published by ULAE [58] The series was inspired by Barbara Guest's poem of the same name. It is considered an example of Livres d' Artiste. [59] 1960 – Barnett Newman began making lithographs at the Pratt Graphics Workshop. [60]
Black Fire I is a 1961 oil on canvas abstract expressionist painting by Barnett Newman, completed in 1961. [1] [2] Background.