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Franz Kline
Seated Woman (Elizabeth)

1948

$20,000
£15,186.47
€17,366.87
CA$27,942.90
A$31,078.60
CHF 16,228.28
MX$378,193.56
NOK 207,259.92
SEK 194,373.24
DKK 129,615.58
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EX COLL.: the artist; to I. David Orr (1904–1997), Long Island, New York; to his estate, 1997 until the present Originally trained as a figurative painter, Kline was an exceptional draftsman. Unlike other post-war Abstract Expressionists who sought out European precedents, Kline embraced the urban landscape of New York City and rural industrial scenes around his childhood home of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Marked by a distinctly realist approach, the street scenes, interiors, and portraits from this period show Kline grappling with what he wanted to paint and who he wanted to be as an artist. Although figurative in appearance, the paintings reveal the flattened space, reduction of form, bold outlines, and daring composition that would define Kline’s mature work.
  • Creator:
    Franz Kline (1910 - 1962, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1948
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 6.19 in (15.73 cm)Width: 4.875 in (12.39 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: M 10468D.0401stDibs: LU2316115772

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