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  2. Hallie Hart - Wikipedia

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    [1] [10] Hart's abstract painting Tree of Life, an acrylic abstract painting on canvas, won the Special Jury Prize. [1] [10] Hart became the first female American abstract artist inducted into the Museo del Parco in Portofino. [11] Hart's work has also been displayed in galleries such as the Opera and Chase Contemporary in New York City. [12]

  3. Mountains and Sea - Wikipedia

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    Mountains and Sea is a 1952 painting by American abstract expressionist painter Helen Frankenthaler. [2] [3] Painted when Frankenthaler was 23 years old, it was her first professionally exhibited work. [4] Though initially panned by critics, Mountains and Sea later became her most influential and best known canvas. [5] [6]

  4. Helen Frankenthaler - Wikipedia

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    Helen Frankenthaler was born on December 12, 1928, in New York City. [3] Her father was Alfred Frankenthaler, a New York State Supreme Court judge. [3] Her mother, Martha (Lowenstein), had emigrated with her family from Germany to the United States as an infant. [4]

  5. Corinne Michelle West - Wikipedia

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    Blinding Light. With Harlequin, (1946), West investigated “art as process” and her expressive abstractions became more aggressive action paintings. [10] She soon destroyed Harlequin by painting over it (leaving some parts still visible) with Blinding Light (1947-48); the overpainting was a deliberate act of destruction, her response to the destructive power of the atomic bomb. [13]

  6. Julie Mehretu - Wikipedia

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    Arabic lettering and forms that reference Arabic script scatter around the canvas. [2] In Stadia I, II, and III (2004) Mehretu conveys the cultural importance of the stadium through marks and layers of flat shape. Each Stadia contains an architectural outline of a stadium, abstracted flags of the world, and references to corporate logos. [9]

  7. Woman I - Wikipedia

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    oil paint, canvas, metallic paint: Movement: abstract expressionism ... Woman I is a 1950 abstract expressionist painting by American artist Willem de Kooning.