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Elaine Marie de Kooning (nacida Elaine Marie Fried; Brooklyn, 12 de marzo de 1918-Southampton, 1 de febrero de 1989) [1] fue una pintora del expresionismo abstracto estadounidense y vibrante figura de la Escuela de Nueva York.
Elaine Marie de Kooning (nacida Elaine Marie Fried; Brooklyn, 12 de marzo de 1918-1 de febrero de 1989) fue una pintora del expresionismo abstracto estadounidense y vibrante figura de la Escuela de Nueva York. En su juventud, su sensibilidad artística fue impulsada por su madre, quien la llevaba a museos y la enseñó a dibujar lo que veía.
- American
- Brooklyn, New York, United States
Elaine Marie Catherine de Kooning ( Dutch: [də ˈkoːnɪŋ], née Fried; March 12, 1918 [1] – February 1, 1989 [2]) was an Abstract Expressionist and Figurative Expressionist painter in the post-World War II era. She wrote extensively on the art of the period [3] and was an editorial associate for Art News magazine. [4] Early life and education.
American Painter, Art Critic, and Educator. Born: March 12, 1918 - Brooklyn, New York. Died: February 1, 1989 - Southampton, New York. Abstract Expressionism. Action Painting. "Every artist returns to things.
- American
- March 12, 1918
- Brooklyn, New York
- February 1, 1989
Elaine de Kooning (born March 12, 1920, New York, N.Y., U.S.—died February 1, 1989, Southampton, Long Island, N.Y.) was an American painter, teacher, and art critic who is perhaps best known for her portraits.
- Cathy Curtis
Elaine Marie Catherine de Kooning (Dutch: [də ˈkoːnɪŋ], née Fried; March 12, 1918 – February 1, 1989) was an Abstract Expressionist and Figurative Expressionist painter in the post-World War II era. She wrote extensively on the art of the period and was an editorial associate for Art News magazine.
In numerous series—“bullfights,” “basketball players,” and “Bacchus”—de Kooning brought the expressive gesture of Abstract Expressionism to bear on figurative subjects. She is perhaps best known for her portrait of John F. Kennedy, commissioned by the Truman Library.