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Artist: Raymond Hendler
Artist: John Singer Sargent
No. 131, January 1985
Located in Quogue, NY
Acrylic on Paper
Category

1980s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

No. 78, October 1985
Located in Quogue, NY
Acrylic on Paper
Category

1980s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

No. 72, September 1985
Located in Quogue, NY
Acrylic on Paper
Category

1980s Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Acrylic

Loch Moidart, Inverness-shire (3), 1896
Located in New York, NY
Renowned American impressionist painter John Singer Sargent paints a view overlooking water with the rocky shoreline in the fore in his work entitled, “Loch Moidart, Inverness-Shire ...
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Late 19th Century Impressionist Paintings

Materials

Paper, Pencil, Watercolor

Untitled
Located in Lawrence, NY
Estate of the artist Exhibited: Berry Campbell Gallery Includes documentation from the gallery A first-generation action painter, Raymond Hendler started his career as an Abstract Expressionist in Paris as early as 1949. In the years that followed, he played a significant role in the movement, both in New York, where he was the youngest voting member of the New York Artist’s Club. Hendler became a friend of Franz Kline, Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, and Harold Rosenberg in Philadelphia, where he ran an avant-garde gallery between 1952 and 1954. Hendler differed from Rosenberg’s belief that American post-war painting should have a clear break from the past. His work often recalls the autonomism and nonobjectivism of his European predecessors. However, Stuart Preston noted in The New York Times that Hendler had a “totally different approach to nonobjectivism….He excels in bright hard explicit pattern-making, in straightforward parades of independent shapes, not unlike those in Matisse’s collages. There is something reminding of Leger here as well, particularly in the unambiguous glare of contrasted color and in the robust refusal to allow shapes to suggest anything beyond their merry self." Raymond Hendler was born in Philadelphia in 1923. In 1949, he continued his art training in Paris at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière on the G.I. Bill. Immersing himself in the Left Bank art...
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1950s Abstract Expressionist Paintings

Materials

Oil

No. 125, 1985
Located in Quogue, NY
Acrylic on Paper
Category

1980s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

No. 43, February 1985
Located in Quogue, NY
Acrylic on Paper
Category

1980s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

No. 130, 1985
Located in Quogue, NY
Acrylic on paper
Category

1980s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

No. 107, March 1985
Located in Quogue, NY
Acrylic on Paper
Category

1980s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

No. 82, 1990
Located in Quogue, NY
Acrylic on Paper
Category

1990s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

No. 81, May 1990
Located in Quogue, NY
Acrylic on Paper
Category

1990s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

No. 124, 1985
Located in Quogue, NY
Acrylic on Paper
Category

1980s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

No. 23, January 1985
Located in Quogue, NY
Acrylic on Paper
Category

1980s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

No. 129, 1985
Located in Quogue, NY
Acrylic on Paper
Category

1980s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Paper

No. 127, February 1985
Located in Quogue, NY
Acrylic on Paper
Category

1980s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

No. 108, January 1986
Located in Quogue, NY
Acrylic on Paper
Category

1980s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

No. 37, March 1985
Located in Quogue, NY
Acrylic on Paper
Category

1980s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

No. 38, March 1985
Located in Quogue, NY
Acrylic on Paper
Category

1980s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Paper

No. 102, 1990
Located in Quogue, NY
Acrylic on Paper
Category

1990s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

No. 119, 1985
Located in Quogue, NY
Acrylic on Paper
Category

1980s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

No. 110, February 1985
Located in Quogue, NY
Acrylic on Paper
Category

1980s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

No. 70, April 1990
Located in Quogue, NY
Acrylic on Paper
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1990s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

No. 109, March 1985
Located in Quogue, NY
Acrylic on Paper
Category

1980s Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Acrylic

No. 71, April 1990
Located in Quogue, NY
Acrylic on Paper
Category

1990s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

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