Showing 11 artworks with Willem De Kooning and with Bold Brushstrokes
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De Kooning's 'A Tree in Naples' captures nature’s essence with bold brushstrokes & vibrant colors. A key Abstract Expressionist work evoking landscape through formless beauty.
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.
Willem de Kooning’s "White Nude" embodies the turbulent spirit of Abstract Expressionism with its monumental scale and visceral depiction of female form. Painted in 1967, this striking piece showcases De Kooning's masterful use of color and texture to convey raw emotion and psychological intensity.
Explore Willem de Kooning's 'Two Women in the Country,' a vibrant Abstract Expressionist masterpiece from 1954, now at the Hirshhorn Museum.
Willem de Kooning's 'Woman I,' painted in 1950-52, embodies Abstract Expressionism’s raw emotion with bold brushstrokes and vibrant pink hues against a textured yellow backdrop. Explore the unsettling beauty of this iconic piece.
This monumental abstract expressionist painting by Willem de Kooning embodies the turbulent spirit of his era. Featuring a woman's face as its focal point amidst swirling colors and dynamic shapes, it captures the artist’s visceral emotional response to form and texture.
Willem de Kooning’s "Untitled I" (1981) is a dynamic abstract expressionist painting featuring layered colors & gestural brushstrokes. Explore this textured, emotionally charged work.
Influenced by action painting and featuring a striking red-haired woman with oversized features against a vibrant yellow and pink background.
Willem de Kooning’s ‘Queen of Hearts,’ a vibrant depiction from 1946 embodies the turbulent spirit of Abstract Expressionism with its bold brushstrokes and emotionally charged portrayal of a woman adorned in yellow, capturing a moment of intense contemplation against a textured blue wall.