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Medium: Gouache
Covers 13 - orange (Abstract Painting)
Located in London, GB
Covers 13 - orange (Abstract Painting) Gouache on handmade Khadi paper. Unframed. Joanne Freeman's works on paper are made with gouache on handmade Indian Khadi paper. She uses ta...
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2010s Hard-Edge Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Gouache, Handmade Paper

Covers 24 Blue D Summer (Abstract Drawing)
Located in London, GB
Covers 24 Blue D Summer (Abstract Drawing) Gouache on handmade Khadi paper - Unframed. Joanne Freeman's works on paper are made with gouache on handmade India...
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2010s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Gouache

Untitled 11 (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
Untitled 11 (Abstract painting) Pigment, silica medium and gouache on paper - Unframed. Marcy Rosenblat describes herself as having an affinity for process art, a method of art mak...
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2010s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Gouache, Pigment

Untitled 3 (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
Untitled 3 (Abstract painting) Pigment, silica medium and gouache on paper - Unframed. Marcy Rosenblat describes herself as having an affinity for process art, a method of art maki...
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2010s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Gouache, Pigment

Dolphin Dance 24 (Abstract Drawing)
Located in London, GB
Dolphin Dance 24 (Abstract Drawing) Gouache on rag tracing vellum - Unframed. This work on paper is part of a series of collaged paintings titled “Jazz: Herbieʼs ʻDolphin Danceʼ #1...
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Early 2000s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Gouache, Vellum

Covers 13 Red Orange (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
Covers 13 Red Orange (Abstract painting) Gouache on handmade paper. Unframed. Joanne Freeman's works on paper are made with gouache on handmade Indian Khadi paper. She uses tape t...
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2010s Hard-Edge Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Gouache, Handmade Paper

Ink #4 (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
Ink #4 (Abstract painting) Ink, watercolor, gouache on Arches watercolor paper - Unframed. Image size: 12” x 8.25” - 30,5 x 21 cm. She layers paint in gestural, horizontal swaths ...
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2010s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Ink, Watercolor, Gouache

Dolphin Dance 05 (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
Dolphin Dance 05 (Abstract painting) Gouache on rag tracing vellum - Unframed. This work on paper is part of a series of collaged paintings titled “Jazz: Herbieʼs ʻDolphin Danceʼ #...
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Early 2000s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Gouache, Vellum

Untitled (ID 1292) (Abstract Painting)
Located in London, GB
Untitled (ID 1292) (Abstract Painting) Gouache on paper - Unframed In her abstract drawings, collages and paintings, Fieroza Doorsen brings to life the tensions and harmonies that...
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2010s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Gouache

Small Grey Test Pattern 2 (Abstract Painting)
Located in London, GB
Small Grey Test Pattern 2 (Abstract Painting) Acrylic/gouache on wood - Unframed Test Pattern series sets up a generic template as a poetic prompt to consider how behavioural respo...
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Early 2000s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Wood, Acrylic, Gouache

Large Test Pattern 7 (Abstract Painting)
Located in London, GB
Large Test Pattern 7 (Abstract Painting) Acrylic/gouache on wood - Unframed Test Pattern series sets up a generic template as a poetic prompt to consider how behavioural responses ...
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Early 2000s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Acrylic, Gouache, Wood

Test Pattern 6 (Grey study)
Located in London, GB
Transitions (Abstract Painting) Ink, gouache and acrylic on Fabriano paper - Unframed. Test Pattern series sets up a generic template as a poetic prompt to consider how behavioural...
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Early 2000s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Ink, Acrylic, Gouache

Blur (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
Blur (Abstract painting) Gouache on Japanese paper - Unframed This gouache paint on Japanese paper is a result of working with the accidental arrangements of found colored papers t...
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2010s Minimalist Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Gouache

P3.15 (Abstract Painting)
Located in London, GB
P3.15 (Abstract Painting) Gouache and collage on Japanese paper. Unframed. This gouache paint with collage on Japanese paper is a result of working with the accidental arrangements...
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2010s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Gouache

Untitled 6 (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
Untitled 6 (Abstract painting) Pigment, silica medium and gouache on paper - Unframed. Marcy Rosenblat describes herself as having an affinity for process art, a method of art maki...
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2010s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Gouache, Pigment

P1.15 (Abstract Painting)
Located in London, GB
P1.15 (Abstract Painting) Gouache and collage on Japanese paper. Unframed. This gouache paint with collage on Japanese paper is a result of working with the accidental arrangements...
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2010s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Gouache

P3.13 (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
P3.13 (Abstract painting) Gouache on Japanese paper. Unframed. This gouache paint on Japanese paper is a result of working with the accidental arrangements of found colored papers ...
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2010s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Gouache

9.1 (Abstract Expressionism painting)
Located in London, GB
9.1 (Abstract Expressionism painting) Gouache on paper - Unframed Jill Moser is an American abstract artist whose work explores the intersection of “painting, writing and the anima...
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Early 2000s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Gouache

Covers 13-Purple B (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
Gouache on handmade Khadi paper. Unframed. Joanne Freeman's works on paper are made with gouache on handmade Indian Khadi paper. She uses tape to mask out shapes and employ hard ed...
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2010s Hard-Edge Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Gouache

Untitled 6 (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
Pigment, silica medium and gouache on paper - Unframed. Marcy Rosenblat describes herself as having an affinity for process art, a method of art making in which predetermined system...
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2010s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Gouache, Pigment

Untitled 9 (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
Pigment, silica medium and gouache on paper - Unframed. Marcy Rosenblat describes herself as having an affinity for process art, a method of art making in which predetermined system...
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2010s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Gouache, Pigment

Blur (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
Gouache on Japanese paper - Unframed This gouache paint on Japanese paper is a result of working with the accidental arrangements of found colored papers that are in piles all over ...
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2010s Minimalist Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Gouache

Dolphin Dance 17 (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
Gouache on rag tracing vellum - Unframed. This work on paper is part of a series of collaged paintings titled “Jazz: Herbieʼs ʻDolphin Danceʼ #1-22”. Those brush paintings are Pri...
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Early 2000s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Gouache, Vellum

Dolphin Dance 05 (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
Gouache on rag tracing vellum - Unframed. This work on paper is part of a series of collaged paintings titled “Jazz: Herbieʼs ʻDolphin Danceʼ #1-22”. Those brush paintings are Pri...
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Early 2000s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Gouache, Vellum

Covers 13-Purple B (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
Gouache on handmade Khadi paper. Unframed. Joanne Freeman's works on paper are made with gouache on handmade Indian Khadi paper. She uses tape to mask out shapes and employ hard ed...
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2010s Hard-Edge Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Gouache

P1.13
Located in London, GB
Gouache and collage on Japanese paper - Unframed This gouache paint with collage on Japanese paper is a result of working with the accidental arrangements of found colored papers th...
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2010s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Gouache

suns.antidote
Located in Houston, TX
suns.antidote, 2014 gouache on paper mounted on canvas, mounted on panel 24 x 20 inches If some artists’ studios are factories, efficient and methodical, and some are gardens, c...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Gouache, Wood Panel, Canvas, Archival Paper

Sixteen Street 7.15 (Abstract Expressionism painting)
Located in London, GB
Gouache on paper - Unframed. Jill Moser is an American abstract artist whose work explores the intersection of “painting, writing and the animated image.” Her work is in the colle...
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Early 2000s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Gouache

Dolphin Dance 24
Located in London, GB
Gouache on rag tracing vellum - Unframed. This work on paper is part of a series of collaged paintings titled “Jazz: Herbieʼs ʻDolphin Danceʼ #1-22”. Those brush paintings are Pri...
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Early 2000s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Gouache, Vellum

Covers 13-Blue Black
Located in London, GB
Gouache on handmade Khadi paper. Unframed. Joanne Freeman's works on paper are made with gouache on handmade Indian Khadi paper. She uses tape to mask out shapes and employ hard e...
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2010s Hard-Edge Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Gouache

Test Pattern 5 (Grey study)
Located in London, GB
Ink, gouache and acrylic on Fabriano paper - Unframed. Test Pattern series sets up a generic template as a poetic prompt to consider how behavioural responses to color and form stim...
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Early 2000s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Ink, Acrylic, Gouache

P4.13
Located in London, GB
Gouache on Japanese paper. Unframed. This gouache paint on Japanese paper is a result of working with the accidental arrangements of found colored papers that are in piles all over ...
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2010s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Gouache

P1.14
Located in London, GB
Gouache on Japanese paper. Unframed. This gouache paint on Japanese paper is a result of working with the accidental arrangements of found colored papers that are in piles all over ...
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2010s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Gouache

NO.SNOW
Located in Houston, TX
NO.SNOW, 2014 gouache on paper mounted on canvas, mounted on panel 29 x 22 inches If some artists’ studios are factories, efficient and methodical, and some are gardens, cultiva...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Gouache, Wood Panel, Canvas, Archival Paper

Last Spring 1
Located in Houston, TX
gouache on paper mounted on canvas mounted on panel, 30 x 22 inches
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Canvas, Gouache, Archival Paper

Home, African Village Scene Orange Sky, African American Artist
Located in Miami, FL
An African village scene is characterized by bold colors and a punchy flat orange sky combined with a post-impressionist paint application for the tree and the house. In the foreground, we see an African mother with two children standing outside her "Home." The work is created by African American artist Vincent D. Smith. It is signed lower right, Vincent, showing homage to Vincent Van Gogh, from whom the art word borrows some influence. Clearly, Smith has developed his own personal style, combining an African American persona with an African subject matter. Original metal frame under glass. The uploaded video is coming up light. Use the still image as a reference for color. Vincent DaCosta Smith (December 12, 1929 – December 27, 2003) was an American artist, painter, printmaker and teacher. He was known for his depictions of black life. Early life Vincent DaCosta Smith was born on December 12, 1929, in the Bedford-Stuyvesant[1] neighborhood of Brooklyn, to Beresford Leopole Smith and Louise Etheline Todd. Both were immigrants from Barbados.[2] He was raised in Brownsville, Brooklyn and Smith drew what he saw around him.[citation needed] He attended an integrated school where he studied piano and the alto sax. worked a range of jobs before he became a full-time artist. At 16, he worked for the Lackawanna Railroad repairing tracks. At 17, Smith enlisted in the army and traveled with his brigade for a year.[3] It wasn't until after his time in the army that Smith began to paint and printmaking.[4] At the age of 22, Smith was working in a post office where he grew to be friends with fellow artist Tom Boutis.[1] Art education Tom Boutis took Smith to a Paul Cézanne show at the Museum of Modern Art in 1951. After seeing the Cézanne show, Smith resigned from his position at the post office and began reading extensively about art. He studied at the Art Students League of New York with Reginald Marsh.[citation needed] Later, he began to sit in on classes at the Brooklyn Museum Art School, where the instructors would let him join in on the lessons and the criticisms.[3] After attending classes at the Brooklyn Museum Art School and the Art Students League of New York, he was accepted and received a scholarship to the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine,[4] where he studied from 1953 to 1956. Beginning in 1954,[5] he started taking official classes at the Brooklyn Museum Art School, and studied painting, etching, and woodblock printmaking.[4] Career Smith was a figurative painter who used abstractions and materiality to make something new.[6] Smith's work depicts the rhythms and intricacies of black life through his prints and paintings.[7] Many of his paintings and prints rely heavily on patterns.[6] According to Ronald Smothers, Vincent D. Smith's work "stood as an expressionistic bridge between the stark figures of Jacob Lawrence and the Cubist and Abstract strains represented by black artists like Romare Bearden and Norman Lewis."[7] Smith has described his own work as "a marriage between Africa and the West."[3] Over his life, he worked in both painting and printmaking. In 1959, Smith won the John Hay Whitney Fellowship which allowed him to travel to the Caribbean for a year.[8] During this year he was deeply inspired by the customs and lifestyle of the native people.[8] Throughout his life, Smith attended various art schools but it was not until turning 50 he returned to college to earn an official degree.[7] From 1967 until 1976 he taught at the Whitney Museum’s Art Resource Center.[2] Later in 1985, he taught printmaking at the Center for Art and Culture of Bedford Stuyvesant. Death and legacy Smith died in Manhattan on the December 27, 2003 from lymphoma and related complications.[7] Smith was aged 74.[7] His work is included in many public museum collections including Art Institute of Chicago,[9] Newark Museum of Art,[1] Museum of Modern Art (MoMA),[1] Metropolitan Museum of Art,[1] Yale University Art Gallery,[10] Davidson Art Center,[11] Fitzwilliam Museum,[12] Brooklyn Museum,[13] Albright-Knox Art Gallery,[14] Rhode Island School of Design Museum,[15] among others. Exhibitions Over the course of his career, he had over 25 one-man shows and had his work shown in over 30 group shows.[7] Vincent D. Smith had shown in a range of galleries and museums over his life-span. In 1970, he had his first individual exhibition at the Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee. His first retrospective was in 1989 at the Schenectady Museum in Schenectady, New York.[2] Solo shows: 1974 - The Portland Museum of Art, Portland, Maine[2] 1974 - Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, New York[2] 1989 - Schenectady Museum (Retrospective 1964-1989), Schenectady, New York Awards and honors This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (May 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) 1959 – John Hay Whitney Fellowship, John Hay Whitney Foundation, New York City, New York[8] 1967 – Artist in Residence, Smithsonian Conference Center 1968 – Grant, The American Academy and National Institute of Arts and Letters, New York 1971 – Creative Public Service Award for the Cultural Council Foundation, New York 1973 – National Endowment of the Arts and Humanities Travel Grant, New York 1973-1974 – Childe Hassam Purchase Award, American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York City, New York 1974 – Thomas P. Clarke Prize, National Academy of Design, New York 1981 – Windsor and Newton Award, National Society of Painters in Casein and Acrylic , New York. 1985-1986 – Artist-in-Residence, Kenkeleba House Gallery, New York. Works Below are some selected works: Study for Mural at Boys and Girls High School, 1972, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York A Moment Supreme, 1972, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York The Triumph of B.L.S., 1973, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York Jonkonnu Festival, 1996, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York Murals Mural for Crotona/Tremont Social Service Center, The Human Resource Administration, New York, New York 1980[1] Mural for Oberia D. Dempsey Multi-Service Center of Central Harlem, New York, New York 1989[1] Publications Print portfolios Impressions: Our World, Volume I (a portfolio of seven etchings - five with aquatint, two with embossing). Emma Amos, Benny Andrews, Vivian Browne, Eldzier Cortor...
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1970s Post-War Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Gouache

The Time, Painting, Gouache on Canvas
Located in Yardley, PA
Ready to hang Both the concept and the feeling we have about Time has always occupied a good part of my thoughts and study. Not only as a relative duration of things that creates...
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2010s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Gouache

Asian Calligraphic Shapes Over Biomorphic Forms
Located in Miami, FL
Legendary Graphic designer Paul Rand was also a Fine Artist/Painter. In the present work, " Untitled: Asian Calligraphic Shapes Over Biomorphic Forms," Paul explores the relationship...
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1950s Minimalist Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Watercolor, Gouache, Pencil

Abstract composition in black
Located in London, GB
Gouache on paper
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20th Century Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Gouache

Grey, from Study for Larger Tri Motif Series, c. 1977 - Gouache and Watercolour
Located in Kingsclere, GB
Gordon House was born in 1932 in Pontardawe, South Wales. Early exposure to art on trips to the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery as a young boy inspired House towards creative endeavors and at the age of fourteen he was awarded a grant to enter art school which he accepted. From 1947 to 1950 he studied at Luton School of Art, Bedfordshire, and St. Albans School of Art, Hertfordshire. House's contemporaries included Richard Smith and John Plumb with whom he remained close. During the early fifties, after finishing art school, House began work as assistant to the ecclesiastical sculptor Theodore Kern. He also spent time at an advertising studio where he honed his burgeoning skills in typography and graphic design. In 1952 House was offered the position of designer for Imperial Chemical Industries Plastics Division where he stayed until 1959. This was followed by two years spent as graphic designer for the Kynoch Press in London. In 1961 House set out on his own as a self-employed designer and typographer. Initially this was supplemented by part-time teaching at art schools in and around London but by 1964 House was able to devote himself entirely to his design work which freed up valuable time to concentrate on his own artistic output in the studio. In the late fifties, informed by the new art emerging from America and that of his contemporaries in England, House began to create large-scale abstract works which he was invited to show in 1959 at Dennis Bowen's legendary New Vision Centre in Marble Arch. House was an active participant in the vibrant London art scene of the sixties, regularly attending lectures, exhibitions and discussions. In 1960 he exhibited in 'Situation' the key abstract exhibition of the decade held at the RBA Galleries. Other participating artists included Robyn Denny, Bernard and Harold Cohen, Gillian Ayres, John Hoyland, Richard Smith and William Turnbull among others. These artists, united by a common admiration for American Abstract Expressionism, were frustrated by the lack of exposure given to large-scale abstract works in commercial galleries so they organised their own exhibition. The name was derived from the participants' idea that an abstract painting that occupied the whole field of vision would involve the spectator in an 'event' or 'situation'. This exhibition was followed by 'New London Situation' in 1961 and a nationwide touring Arts Council presentation in recognition of the significance of the two earlier shows. In 1961 House began producing his first prints at the Kelpra Studio, run by Chris and Rose Prater, where he made the earliest fine art screenprint ever to be produced in Britain. Artists such as Paolozzi and Hamilton followed in his footsteps and together they started a printmaking revolution in Britain. They cemented the medium of the screenprint in the world of fine art as opposed to the commercial sphere and secured the reputation of Kelpra in the process. Later, together with Cliff White, House set up the White Ink (Ltd.) print studio in London, where he produced etchings and wood engravings on a series of magnificent antique printing presses...
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20th Century Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Ink, Watercolor, Gouache

III, from Tri Motifs, 1977 - Bold Shapes, Orange, Green, Gouache and Watercolour
Located in Kingsclere, GB
Gordon House was born in 1932 in Pontardawe, South Wales. Early exposure to art on trips to the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery as a young boy inspired House towards creative endeavors and ...
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20th Century Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Ink, Watercolor, Gouache

No.18 MonoChrome
Located in BARCELONA, ES
In Tamara Vermunt's paintings, black and white symbolize light and darkness, not just as color concepts but as forces that create form and movement. Using gouache and pastel on black...
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2010s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Gouache, Paper

ART
Located in Aventura, FL
Unique gouache on handmade paper. Hand signed and dated lower front. Artwork sheet size 8.5 x 10.5 inches. Custom framed as pictured. Artwork is in excellent condition. All rea...
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Early 2000s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Gouache

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No.1 MonoChrome
Located in BARCELONA, ES
In Tamara Vermunt's paintings, black and white symbolize light and darkness, not just as color concepts but as forces that create form and movement. Using gouache and pastel on black...
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2010s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Gouache

La A Casa
Located in Barcelona, BARCELONA
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity
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1980s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Acrylic, Gouache, Handmade Paper

Escenario
Located in Barcelona, BARCELONA
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity
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1980s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Acrylic, Gouache, Handmade Paper

Seneca Village Preacher
Located in New Orleans, LA
Martryce Roach is a self-taught visual artist from New Brunswick, NJ, who introduced her work in 2014. Martryce incorporates elements of music, education, geometric shapes, and envir...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic, Gouache

Up From The South
Located in New Orleans, LA
Martryce Roach is a self-taught visual artist from New Brunswick, NJ, who introduced her work in 2014. Martryce incorporates elements of music, education, geometric shapes, and envir...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic, Gouache

Dear Littler Girl, it gets better, and Better, and BETTER
Located in New Orleans, LA
Martryce Roach is a self-taught visual artist from New Brunswick, NJ, who introduced her work in 2014. Martryce incorporates elements of music, education, geometric shapes, and envir...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic, Gouache

Art Deco Horses in Blue - Horse Show Illustration by Female Illustrator
By Robin Artine Smith
Located in Miami, FL
Work is matted but not framed. Painter, Designer, Illustrator born on July 18, 1903 in Warren Arkansas. Studied at the Chicago Art Institute; Northwestern University; Vienne, Austria; with Eliot O’Hara and Hubert Ropp. Member of the following organizations: Dallas Art Association; Texas Fine Arts Association; National Association of Watercolor Artists; and the Texas watercolor Society. Smith exhibited at: American Watercolor Society in 1945, 1948 and 1952; with National Assn. of Watercolor Artists in 1945, 1946, and 1948; Artists Alliance in Dallas in 1943 (awarded prize), in 1944 (awarded prize), in 1945-46 and 1948-1950, 1952-53 with prizes awarded in 1948 and 1953; the Texas General Exhibition from 1943 through 1946, 1948-49; with the Texas Watercolor Society from 1950-52 with prizes won in 1950 and 1951, 1957; with the Southern States Arts League in 1944 and 1945; Texas Fine Arts Association in 1945 and awarded prize and with the Texas Artist Group consecutively from 1945.Smith’s work is in the collection of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. Her one-man shows were in Austin, Texas in 1948; in San Antonio in 1951 and Dallas in 1951. Smith’s work is in the collection of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. Original pastel and gouache on paper by Robin Artine Smith...
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1930s Art Deco Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Gouache, Pastel

Naturaleza muerta de julio 1987
Located in Barcelona, BARCELONA
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity
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1980s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Acrylic, Gouache, Handmade Paper

Lightyear
Located in Fairfield, CT
Artist's Statement: "My paintings are an attempt to synthesize and enlighten pursuits of eastern and western art and their traditions. Using the full visual language of abstraction –...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Gouache, Ink, Paper, Pigment, Watercolor

Untitled
Located in PARIS, FR
Source: Succession T'ang Haywen (French State - Direction Nationale d'Interventions Domaniales) Bibliography: The painting by T'ang Haywen, 2024, Galerie Hervé Courtaigne, reproduc...
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1960s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Ink, Watercolor, Gouache, Cardboard

Gate, Corsham Court (Blue Sky), Gouache Painting by Peter Potworowski, 1953/55
Located in Kingsclere, GB
Gate, Corsham Court (Blue Sky), Gouache Painting by Peter Potworowski, 1953/55 Additional information: Medium: Gouache 23.5 x 33 cm 9 1/4 x 13 in Tadeusz Piotr (Peter) Potworowski ...
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20th Century Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Gouache

Harbour Scene, Cornwall, Black and Grey, by Peter Potworowski
Located in Kingsclere, GB
Harbour Scene, Cornwall, Black and Grey, Gouache Painting, 1953-1955 Additional information: Medium: Gouache 22 x 26.5 cm 8 5/8 x 10 3/8 in Tadeusz Piotr (Peter) Potworowski was a ...
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20th Century Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Gouache

Cornish Coast, Gouache Painting by Peter Potworowski, 1952/3
Located in Kingsclere, GB
Cornish Coast, Gouache Painting by Peter Potworowski, 1952/3 Additional information: Medium: Gouache 20.3 x 33 cm 8 x 13 in Tadeusz Piotr (Peter) Potworowski was a Polish abstract and figurative painter who lived and exhibited in Paris, Poland, Sweden and England. Potworowski was born in Warsaw in 1898. After serving in the First World War, Potworowski enrolled at the Warsaw University of Technology to study architecture, though his studies were halted by the Bolshevik campaign. After the end of the Polish-Soviet War in 1921, Potworowski returned to Warsaw and began to study art at the school of Konrad Krzyżanowski. By the following year, he had taken a place at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow, where he studied under Józef Pankiewicz. It was Pankiewicz who incorporated Potworowski into the Paris Commute, or Kapists, a group of Polish artists who travelled to the French capital in 1924. During his seven years in Paris he became personally acquainted with Pablo Picasso, Pierre Bonnard, Jean Cocteau, Constantin Brancusi and attended for a short time Fernand Léger's studio. It was through this job that he met his first wife Magdalena Mańkowska, a student of anthropology in Paris. After marrying in France, and visiting Britain in 1928, the couple returned to Poland in 1930, where their first son John was born. In 1931, Warsaw was the locale of the first Kapists exhibition, entitled New Generation, which took place at the Artist's Club, Hotel Polonia, and the Institute of Art Propaganda. Here, Potworowski received a prize for his painting Three Women in the Interior. The following year, he held his first solo exhibition at the Makowski Salon in Poznań. This success was sustained through 1937 when the artist received a silver medal at the International Exhibition of Art and Technology in Paris, as well as the award from the Minister of Foreign Affairs. After this strong development, Potworowski had a travelling solo exhibition arranged, held in 1938 at the Institute of Propaganda of Art in Warsaw and then in Lviv. Following the invasion of Poland in 1939, Potworowski escaped to Sweden via Lithuania. It was from here that the artist, with his wife and two young children, made his way to Britain, arriving in 1943. After serving in Scotland, Potworowski settled in London, and in January 1946, an exhibition of 33 of his works was held at the Redfern Gallery. This was followed by regular exhibitions with the Redfern, Gimpel Fils (1948 onwards) and The London Group, to which he was elected a member in 1949. He was also the president of the Association of Polish Artists and published regularly in the monthly magazine "Nowa Polska". Potworowski's teaching career included eight years as Professor of Painting at the Bath Academy of Art, Corsham (1949-57), where he had considerable European influence, specifically on abstraction, and was acknowledged by contemporaries including Peter Lanyon, Bryan Wynter...
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20th Century Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Gouache

Riot, Acrylic and Collage on Paper by Kara Maria, 2014
Located in Orange, CA
Riot, Acrylic and Collage on Paper by Kara Maria, 2014 Additional information: Medium: Acrylic, gouache, and collage on paper Dimensions: 9 × 12 in (22.9 × 30.5 cm) Kara Maria prod...
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21st Century and Contemporary Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Acrylic, Gouache, Paper

Gouache, Pencil and Sand 'Bay III' Painting by Keith Purser, 2002
Located in Kingsclere, GB
Gouache, Pencil and Sand 'Bay III' Painting by Keith Purser B. 1944, 2002 Additional information: Medium: Gouache, pencil and sand Dimensions: 42 x 50 cm 16 1/2 x 19 3/4 in Signed, ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Gouache

Thought Provoking Rock Quarry - Mid Century Abstract
Located in Miami, FL
This meticulously planned, designed, and executed work depicts an ultra-wide angle view of a rock quarry/mine. The viewer looks down at close-up-stylized rock formations and then out at a horizon line with rust-colored mine trestles. Atherton hints at perspective with a broken white line that is wider in the foreground and tapers to a hairline as it recedes to the background. The work was done in 1951 at the height of America's most important art movement: Abstract Expressionism. John Atherton absorbs its influences but retains elements of representation. Atherton was an in-demand commercial artist who worked for most blue-chip clients. It is possible that this was an editorial assignment for Fortune Magazine. At the same time, Atherton was also a fine artist and the work could be an expression of pure creative pursuits. The work looks better in person and one can look at it for hours and not get bored. Look carefully and you may discover a deeper meaning in this painting of precisely arranged rocks. Signed lower right. Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York, sold to benefit the acquisitions program ____________________ From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia John Carlton Atherton (January 7, 1900 - September 16, 1952) was an American painter and magazine illustrator, writer and designer. His works form part of numerous collections, including the Museum of Modern Art,[1] Whitney Museum of American Art and the Smithsonian American Art Museum.[2][3][4] Early Years He was the son of James Chester Atherton (1868-1928) and Carrie B. Martin (1871-1909). He was born in Brainerd, Minnesota.[5] His father was Canadian born. His parents relocated from Minnesota to Washington State, with his maternal grandparents whilst he was still an infant. He attended high school in Spokane, Washington. Career During his early years he never displayed an aptitude for art; rather, his first love being nature and the activities he relished there, mainly fishing and hunting. He enlisted in 1917, serving briefly in the U.S. Navy for a year during World War I. At the end of the war, determined to get an education he worked various part-time jobs, as a sign painter and playing a banjo in a dance band to pay his enrolment fee at the College of the Pacific and The California School of Fine Arts (now the San Francisco Art Institute). Once there, he also worked in the surrounding studios developing his oil painting techniques. A first prize award of $500 at the annual exhibition of the Bohemian Club in 1929, financed his one way trip to New York City, which helped to launch his career as an artist.[6] Atherton had aspired to be a fine artist, however his first paid jobs were for commercial art firms designing advertisements for corporations such as General Motors, Shell Oil, Container Corporation of America, and Dole. However, by 1936, encouraged primarily by friends, such as Alexander Brook, an acclaimed New York realist painter, he returned to the fine arts. Atherton continued to accept numerous commissions for magazine illustrations; such as Fortune magazine, and over the years he would paint more than forty covers for The Saturday Evening Post starting with his December 1942 design, “Patient Dog.” This picture is reminiscent of his friend Norman Rockwell ‘Americana style’ and captures a poignant moment of nostalgia, where a loyal dog looks toward a wall of hunting equipment and a framed picture of his owner in military uniform. Selected One person Exhibitions Atherton accomplished his first one-man show in Manhattan in 1936. His Painting, “The Black Horse” won the $3000 fourth prize from among a pool of 14,000 entries. This painting forms part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art collection in New York.[7] Atherton achieved recognition in New York City and elsewhere during the 1930s. Having exhibited at the Julien Levy Gallery in New York,[8] his paintings began to be collected by museums; including the Museum of Modern Art[9] and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. His reputation increased with his art deco stone lithograph poster for the 1939 New York World's Fair. In 1941, his design won first place in the Museum of Modern Arts “National Defense Poster Competition”. Selected Public Collections Fleming Museum of Art, Burlington, Vermont Albright-Knox Art Gallery,[10] Buffalo, NY Art Institute of Chicago,[11] Chicago Wadsworth Atheneum,[12] Hartford, CT Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York The Museum of Modern Art,[13] New York Whitney Museum of American Art,[14] New York Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts,[15] Philadelphia De Young Museum,[16] San Francisco Smithsonian American Art Museum,[17] Washington DC Butler Institute of American Art[18] Youngstown, OH The Famous Artists School Founded in 1948 in Westport, Connecticut, U.S.A. The idea was conceived by members of the New York Society of Illustrators (SOI), but due to the Society's legal status, could not be operated by it. SOI member Albert Dorne led the initiative to set up a separate entity, and recruited the support of Norman Rockwell, who was also an SOI member. For the founding faculty, Dorne recruited Atherton, as well as accomplished artists such as Austin Briggs, Stevan Dohanos, Robert Fawcett, Peter Helck, Fred Ludekens, Al Parker, Norman Rockwell, Ben Stahl, Harold von Schmidt and Jon Whitcomb.[19] He collaborated with Jon Whitcomb with the book “How I Make a Picture: Lesson 1-9, Parts 1”.[20][21] Society of Illustrators Atherton as an active member from his arrival in New York. The society have owned many of his works. Ex-collection includes: Rocking Horse (ca. 1949) [22] Atherton, as his peers had many of his works framed by Henry Heydenryk Jr.[23] Personal On November 2, 1926, he married Polly “Maxine” Breese (1903-1997).[24][25] They had one daughter, Mary Atherton, born in 1932. Atherton's often chose industrial landscapes, however found himself spending considerable time in Westport, Connecticut, with an active artistic community, and it became home for him, and his family. He then moved to Arlington, Vermont.[26] Norman Rockwell enlisted Atherton in what was to be the only collaborative painting in his career.[27] He was part of a group of artists including a Norman Rockwell, Mead Schaeffer and George Hughes who established residences in Arlington.[28] Atherton and Mead Schaeffer were avid fly fishermen and they carefully chose the location for the group,[29] conveniently located near the legendary Battenkill River. In his free time, Atherton continued to enjoy fly-fishing.[30] He brought his artistic talent into the field of fishing,[31] when he wrote and illustrated the fishing classic, “The Fly and The Fish”.[32] He died in New Brunswick, Canada in 1952,[33] at the age of 52 in a drowning accident while fly-fishing.[34] Legacy The Western Connecticut State University holds an extensive archive on this artist.[35] His wife, Maxine also published a memoir “The Fly Fisher and the River” [36] She married Watson Wyckoff in 1960. Ancestry He is a direct descendant of James Atherton,[37][38] one of the First Settlers of New England; who arrived in Dorchester, Massachusetts in the 1630s. His direct ancestor, Benjamin Atherton was from Colonial Massachusetts...
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1950s Abstract Expressionist Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Mixed Media, Gouache, Board

Terraqueous I, Painting, Gouache on Paper
Located in Yardley, PA
Lyrical, water and gorge inspired painting. Gouache and graphite on 11" x 14" textured, heavy, acid free paper. Matted in 4-ply 16" x 20" white mat and back board on archival 100% co...
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2010s Abstract Gouache Abstract Paintings

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Gouache

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