Showing 19 artworks with Willem De Kooning and with artwork date before 1961 and with artwork date after 1951
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Explore Willem de Kooning’s iconic ‘Woman I,’ a monumental expressionist masterpiece capturing post-war anxiety through vibrant colors, dynamic brushstrokes & fragmented form—a cornerstone of Abstract Expressionism.
Explore Willem de Kooning’s iconic 'Marilyn Monroe' – a raw, expressive oil painting capturing vulnerability & emotion. Discover its abstract expressionist style & vibrant color palette.
Experience the vibrant energy of Willem de Kooning's 1958 Abstract Expressionist masterpiece Suburb in Havana, a bold symphony of yellow and blue textures that invites you to bring this iconic era of art into your home.
Experience the raw emotional energy of Willem de Kooning's 1952 Abstract Expressionist masterpiece Woman and Bicycle, featuring bold impasto brushwork that invites you to explore this iconic era of modern art.
Willem de Kooning’s vibrant 'Gotham News' explodes with dynamic reds, yellows, and blues in this monumental abstract expressionist painting from 1955. Capturing a restless spirit of exploration, De Kooning’s bold brushstrokes convey raw emotion and movement—discover the captivating energy of American Abstract Expressionism.
This monumental painting by Willem de Kooning embodies the dynamism of Abstract Expressionism with its vibrant yellow hues and textured brushstrokes depicting a beach scene.
This series of eleven etchings by Keith Haring and Sean Kalish explores themes of youth and adult collaboration, coinciding with the drafting of the UNCRC. The artwork reflects Haring's artistic vision and commitment to social justice.
Explore Willem de Kooning's 'Two Women in the Country,' a vibrant Abstract Expressionist masterpiece from 1954, now at the Hirshhorn Museum.
Explore Willem de Kooning’s ‘Saturday Night,’ a dynamic Abstract Expressionist masterpiece! Thick impasto & vibrant colors evoke raw emotion. Discover this iconic 1956 work.
Explore 'Meg' (1955) by Willem de Kooning, a vibrant Abstract Expressionist masterpiece. Dynamic forms and bold colors define this captivating work.
Willem de Kooning’s explosive Merritt Parkway captures the turbulent spirit of Abstract Expressionism with its bold X shape and vibrant hues—a mesmerizing glimpse into 1959's artistic fervor. Explore this captivating masterpiece and bring De Kooning’s dynamic vision home.
Two Women in the Country by Willem de Kooning embodies Abstract Expressionism's visceral emotion through bold colors and dynamic composition, depicting nude women enjoying a rural setting.
Explore Willem de Kooning’s ‘Door to the River’ – a dynamic Abstract Expressionist masterpiece blending pink, yellow & blue hues. Discover its significance within modern art and De Kooning's legacy.
Willem de Kooning’s ‘Easter Monday’ presents two faces in an arresting abstract expressionist style, one dominant and wearing a hat, evoking raw emotion and the artist's signature dynamism. Explore this iconic 1956 painting and bring its powerful imagery into your space.
Experience Willem de Kooning's 'Litho 2 (Waves 2)' – a dynamic lithograph capturing figures amidst swirling waves, embodying Abstract Expressionism’s raw emotion and innovative technique.
Willem de Kooning’s Figure and Landscape No. 2 captures the dramatic dynamism of Abstract Expressionism with its striking black and white depiction of a woman reaching upwards—a timeless testament to artistic freedom and emotional intensity. Explore this iconic piece and bring home a masterpiece.
Explore 'Meg' (1955) by Willem de Kooning, a captivating abstract expressionist collage showcasing the artist’s dynamic style and innovative use of texture & form.
Willem de Kooning’s Two Woman IV captures the turbulent spirit of Abstract Expressionism with its dynamic brushstrokes and evocative depiction of two figures seated at a dining table. This iconic piece from 1952 embodies raw emotion and artistic innovation – explore this masterpiece.