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  1. Franz Kline (May 23, 1910 – May 13, 1962) was an American painter. He is associated with the Abstract Expressionist movement of the 1940s and 1950s. Kline, along with other action painters like Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Robert Motherwell and Lee Krasner, as well as local poets, dancers, and musicians came to be known as the informal ...

  2. In addition to Merce C, the [Smithsonian American Art] museum owns another major black-and-white Kline of 1961, an untitled work. Using acrylic paints, he produced a complex surface in which white is admixed with gray tones. As always, Kline painted the white as much as the black; it is not black on white but a dynamic dialogue between the two.

  3. Kline’s use of color is personal, too, but in the sense of “I like green and purple” rather than “Cerulean, to me, is the sky.”. Apparently he shared none of Motherwell’s powerful, semisymbolist intentions. In almost all of Kline’s color abstractions— Scudera, his last work, and Red Painting, 1961, are exceptions—color is used ...

  4. Franz Kline. Arte y estructura de la identidad. Este volumen, a través de la presentación de una amplia selección de la obra de Franz Kline, propone su inserción fuera de las categorías críticas según las cuales el expresionismo abstracto se sometió a criterios de comercialidad, y en su lugar situar un análisis de su obra como preocupación acerca de la identidad.

  5. Franz Kline. Franz Kline Foto:Walter Auerbach "Kline ve que estas estructuras personajes. Personajes que no son amenazantes, sino más bien juguetones, apacibles o desorientados, y esta interpretación es tan lógica como la de cualquier persona". Elaine de Kooning, 1950

  6. 26 de oct. de 2023 · Franz Kline's oeuvre is often characterized by its bold, black-and-white compositions, a style that he developed in the late 1940s which became emblematic of his identity as an artist. Unlike the meticulously planned creations of many of his contemporaries, Kline's work is defined by its spontaneous, gestural strokes.

  7. Director, Franz Kline Paintings, 1950–1962. Elisabeth Zogbaum and the Franz Kline Foundation. Franz Kline was neither a record keeper nor a writer. He did not compose journals, and he kept no ledgers of his artworks. He wrote remarkably few letters, and most of these date to his early years. Kline was, however, a legendary raconteur.