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An Italian, a Russian, Three Germans and a Founder of the New York School
Filippino Lippi 1459-1504
Ilya Repin 1850-1930
Anselm Kiefer 1945-
Gerhard Richter 1932-
Gottfried Helnwein 1948-
Helen Frankenthaler 1928-2011
Glenn Hirsch, Instructor
Filippino Lippi1459-1504
Lippi served his apprenticeship with Botticelli.
self-portrait
Ilya Repin1850-1930
Some called him the Leo Tolstoy of Russian art.
He produced work slowly and carefully.
Anselm Kiefer1945-
straw, ash, clay, lead, and shellac
Helen Frankenthaler1928-2011
A founder of the “New York School” of abstract expressionist painting.
“I wanted things that I couldn't at times articulate.”
Gerhard Richter1932-
Richter follows the examples of Picasso and Jean Arp in undermining the artist’s obligation to maintain a single cohesive style.
He produces his work “in series” for each style.
Oil on aluminum
Gottfried Helnwein1948-
Austrian painter, photographer, performance artist.
His realistic work touches on the intersection of psychological and sociological anxiety,
historical issues (police violence or Germany and the Holocaust), and the plight of wounded children.
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