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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.
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.
Experience Willem de Kooning’s explosive ‘Summer Couch,’ a pivotal Abstract Expressionist work brimming with fiery reds and chaotic gestures reflecting wartime anxieties. This dynamic painting, showcasing bold color and form, invites you to discover its emotional depth.
Explore 'Meg' (1955) by Willem de Kooning, a vibrant Abstract Expressionist masterpiece. Dynamic forms and bold colors define this captivating work.
“Special Delivery” embodies Willem de Kooning’s visceral Abstract Expressionist style, featuring dynamic textures and bold colors depicting bowls and furniture—a captivating glimpse into his groundbreaking artistic vision.
Willem de Kooning’s vibrant Study for backdrop (labyrinth), an abstract expressionist masterpiece brimming with dynamic animals – dogs, cats, and a sports ball – captures the raw energy of 1946. Explore this iconic work and bring home a unique piece of art history.