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  1. Excavation, Willem de Kooning's largest painting up to 1950, exemplifies the artist's innovative style of expressive brushwork and distinctive organization of space into loose, sliding planes with open contours.

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      Untitled XI, 1975 by Willem de Kooning. Willem de Kooning is...

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  2. De Kooning completed Excavation in June 1950, just in time for it to be exhibited in the twenty-fifth Venice Biennale. His largest painting up to that date, the work exemplifies the Dutch-born innovator’s style, with its expressive brushwork and distinctive organization of space into sliding planes with open contours.

  3. De Kooning concluyó su «Excavation » en junio de 1950, pues el cuadro debía estar presente en el pabellón estadounidense en la Bienal de Venecia; era la primera vez que De Kooning participaba en una exposición importante en el extranjero.

  4. Willem de Kooning. Excavation. 1950 Oil on canvas 81 x 100" (205.7 x 254 cm) The Art Institute of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Logan Purchase Prize Fund Gift of ...

  5. 21 de feb. de 2023 · Inspired by a true story, Invincible recounts the last 48 hours in the life of Marc-Antoine Bernier, a 14-year-old boy on a desperate quest for freedom. ‘Excavation’ was created in 1950 by Willem de Kooning in Abstract Expressionism style.

    • Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, US
  6. Excavación Willem de Kooning (1950) Estados Unidos Esta obra del artista neerlandés Willem de Kooning es quizá una de las obras más importantes del siglo XX. Fue adquirida por el Instituto de Artes de Chicago como premio otorgado al artista en 1950 y desde entonces forma parte de la colección de obras íconos de esta institución.

  7. Excavation is an Abstract Expressionist Oil on Canvas Painting created by Willem de Kooning in 1950. It lives at the Art Institute of Chicago in the United States. The image is © Willem de Kooning Foundation / ARS, New York, and used accordin.