Showing 4 artworks with Willem De Kooning and with Urban Landscape
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- Urban Landscape
- Abstract Expressionism
- Willem De Kooning
- Franz Kline Influence
- Bold Colors
- Modern Art
- Painting
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- Color Palette
- Female Figure Art
- Action Painting
- Black Shape
- Franz Kline Inspiration
- Yellow Background
- Vibrant Colors
- Dutch Artist
- 1950S Art
- American Art
- Modern Art History
- Woman Painting
- Bold Style
- Gesture Painting
- Texture
- Dynamic Composition
- Art Deco Style
This vibrant painting by Willem de Kooning, titled "Interchange," embodies the dynamism of Abstract Expressionism. Created in 1955, it showcases a bold yellow background punctuated with geometric shapes and textures—a departure from his earlier depictions of women—reflecting Kline's influence and capturing the spirit of urban landscapes.
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.
This monumental abstract expressionist painting by Willem de Kooning embodies the dynamism and emotional intensity characteristic of Action Painting. Featuring bold yellow hues interwoven with vibrant blues and reds, it captures a dramatic urban landscape inspired by Franz Kline's influence.
Willem de Kooning’s "Untitled I" (1981) is a dynamic abstract expressionist painting featuring layered colors & gestural brushstrokes. Explore this textured, emotionally charged work.