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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 ... Onement 1, 1948.
Barnett Newman, Onement 1, 1948. During the 1940s Barnett Newman wrote several articles about the new American painting. Barnett Newman, a late member of the Uptown Group, wrote catalogue forewords and reviews, and by the late 1940s became an exhibiting artist at Betty Parsons Gallery. His first solo show was in 1948.
Barnett Newman – Onement I; Sidney Nolan – The Abandoned Mine; Jackson Pollock – No. 5, 1948; Anne Redpath – Window in Menton; Constance Stokes – Girl in Red Tights (approx. date) Rufino Tamayo – Cazadores de mariposas; Andrew Wyeth. Christina's World; McVey's Barn; Karl
[1] When Guggenheim closed her gallery in 1947 to move to Venice, artists like Pollock had to find new representation. The Betty Parsons Gallery, which opened the previous year, began representing Pollock, Barnett Newman, Mark Rothko and Clyfford Still. Parsons was already representing Adolph Gottlieb, Hedda Sterne and Theodoros Stamos. It was ...
Newman's mature work is characterized by areas of color pure and flat separated by thin vertical lines, or "zips" as Newman called them, exemplified by Vir Heroicus Sublimis in the collection of MoMA. Newman himself thought that he reached his fully mature style with the Onement series (from 1948) seen here. [9]
With his expressive use of color and his free and imaginative drawing Henri Matisse comes very close to ... Barnett Newman, Onement 1, 1948, Museum of Modern Art ...
Pages in category "Paintings by Barnett Newman" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Black Fire I; S.
From the mid-1940s, Motherwell became the leading spokesman for avant-garde art in America. His circle came to include William Baziotes, David Hare, Barnett Newman, and Mark Rothko, with whom he eventually started the Subjects of the Artist School (1948–1949). In 1949 Motherwell divorced Maria and in 1950 he married Betty Little, with whom he ...