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- Putty
- Sap Green
- Rosy Brown
- Driftwood
- Celadon
- Abstract Expressionism
- Willem De Kooning
- Bold Colors
- Dynamic Composition
- Modern Art
- Female Figure
- Painting
- Surrealist Painting
- Color Palette
- Bold Brushstrokes
- American Art
- Nude Women
- White Nude
- Action Painting Technique
- Naked Woman
- Woman I
- Rotterdam
- 1967 Artwork
- Pink Hue
- 1948 Artwork
- Female Nude
- Female Figure Art
- Pink Dress
- Emotionally Charged
- Dutch Painter
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.
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.
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.
Woman Verso Untitled by Willem de Kooning – A vibrant painting depicting a woman with long hair and pink dress, gazing intently at the viewer amidst birds and figures against a sunny backdrop.
Two Standing Women by Willem de Kooning – A vibrant painting featuring two nude women with bold yellow and red accents, capturing the dynamism of Abstract Expressionism.