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  2. Willem de Kooning - Wikipedia

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    Willem de Kooning (/ d ə ˈ k uː n ɪ ŋ / də KOO-ning, [2] Dutch: [ˈʋɪləm də ˈkoːnɪŋ]; April 24, 1904 – March 19, 1997) was a Dutch-American abstract expressionist artist. . Born in Rotterdam, in the Netherlands, he moved to the United States in 1926, becoming a US citizen in 1962

  3. Police Gazette (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Police Gazette was sold in 1965 for the first time for $37,000. [3]In 1973, the Swiss art dealer Ernst Beyeler paid US$180,000, setting a new record for the artist. [4]Since then, the painting went through the hands of known art collectors, such as Sidney Janis, Eugene V. Thaw and Mrs. Scull.

  4. Interchange (de Kooning) - Wikipedia

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    Interchange, also known as Interchanged, is a 1955 abstract expressionist oil painting on canvas by Dutch-American painter Willem de Kooning (1904–1997). Like Jackson Pollock, de Kooning was one of the early artists of the abstract expressionism movement, the first American modern art movement. The painting measures 200.7 by 175.3 centimetres ...

  5. Woman VI - Wikipedia

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    Woman VI is a 1953 abstract work of art painted by Willem de Kooning and first displayed at the Sidney Janis Gallery in Manhattan. [1] Since the 1955 Carnegie International Exhibition, [2] Woman VI has been on view at the Carnegie Museum of Art as part of the Postwar Abstraction collection.

  6. Woman-Ochre - Wikipedia

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    Woman-Ochre is a 1955 abstract expressionist oil painting by Dutch/American artist Willem de Kooning, part of his Woman series from that period. It was controversial in its day, like the other paintings in the series, for its explicit use of figures, which Jackson Pollock and other abstract expressionists considered a betrayal of the movement's ideal of pure, non-representational painting.

  7. Woman I - Wikipedia

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    Willem de Kooning painted Woman I over two years, from 1950 to 1952. He executed numerous preliminary studies before beginning the painting, starting over several times. [2] [3] Woman I is one of six canvases representing women, painted in a similar style. [4] [5]