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Joan Miro, Woman and Bird IX/X, from Women, 1965
Joan Miro, Woman and Bird IX/X, from Women, 1965

Joan Miro, Woman and Bird IX/X, from Women, 1965

By Joan Miró

Located in Southampton, NY

IX/X), from the folio Joan Miro, Femmes (Women), originates from the 1965 edition published and

Category

1960s Modern Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Joan Miro, Woman and Bird X/X, from Women, 1965
Joan Miro, Woman and Bird X/X, from Women, 1965

Joan Miro, Woman and Bird X/X, from Women, 1965

By Joan Miró

Located in Southampton, NY

/X), from the folio Joan Miro, Femmes (Women), originates from the 1965 edition published and printed

Category

1960s Modern Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Joan Miro, Woman and Bird III/X, from Women, 1965
Joan Miro, Woman and Bird III/X, from Women, 1965

Joan Miro, Woman and Bird III/X, from Women, 1965

By Joan Miró

Located in Southampton, NY

III/X), from the folio Joan Miro, Femmes (Women), originates from the 1965 edition published and

Category

1960s Modern Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Joan Miro, Woman and Bird VI/X, from Women, 1965
Joan Miro, Woman and Bird VI/X, from Women, 1965

Joan Miro, Woman and Bird VI/X, from Women, 1965

By Joan Miró

Located in Southampton, NY

VI/X), from the folio Joan Miro, Femmes (Women), originates from the 1965 edition published and

Category

1960s Modern Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Joan Miro, Woman and Bird VII/X, from Women, 1965
Joan Miro, Woman and Bird VII/X, from Women, 1965

Joan Miro, Woman and Bird VII/X, from Women, 1965

By Joan Miró

Located in Southampton, NY

VII/X), from the folio Joan Miro, Femmes (Women), originates from the 1965 edition published and

Category

1960s Modern Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Joan Miro, Woman and Bird VIII/X, from Women, 1965
Joan Miro, Woman and Bird VIII/X, from Women, 1965

Joan Miro, Woman and Bird VIII/X, from Women, 1965

By Joan Miró

Located in Southampton, NY

VIII/X), from the folio Joan Miro, Femmes (Women), originates from the 1965 edition published and

Category

1960s Modern Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Joan Miro, Woman and Bird I/X, from Women, 1965
Joan Miro, Woman and Bird I/X, from Women, 1965

Joan Miro, Woman and Bird I/X, from Women, 1965

By Joan Miró

Located in Southampton, NY

/X), from the folio Joan Miro, Femmes (Women), originates from the 1965 edition published and printed

Category

1960s Modern Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Larry Zox "Black Push" Drawing, 1965
Larry Zox "Black Push" Drawing, 1965

Larry Zox "Black Push" Drawing, 1965

By Larry Zox

Located in Toronto, Ontario

tutelage of modernist Georg Grosz at the Des Moines Art Centre. Zox moved to New York City and established

Category

1960s Abstract Geometric Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Mixed Media

Larry Zox "Meta Center" Drawing, 1965
Larry Zox "Meta Center" Drawing, 1965

Larry Zox "Meta Center" Drawing, 1965

By Larry Zox

Located in Toronto, Ontario

tutelage of modernist Georg Grosz at the Des Moines Art Centre. Zox moved to New York City and established

Category

1960s Abstract Geometric Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Mixed Media

Boats - Mixed Media by J.-R. Delpech - 1965

Boats - Mixed Media by J.-R. Delpech - 1965

By Jean Delpech

Located in Roma, IT

"Boats" is an original drawing in mixed media on paper, realized in 1965 by Jean Delpech (1988

Category

1960s Contemporary Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Watercolor, Ink, Tempera

Stripes, Watercolor by Kenneth Noland circa 1965

Stripes, Watercolor by Kenneth Noland circa 1965

By Kenneth Noland

Located in Long Island City, NY

Artist: Kenneth Noland, American (1924 - 2010) Title: Stripes Year: circa 1965 Medium

Category

1960s Abstract Geometric Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Watercolor

1965 Italy Abstract Painting and Paper Collage by Ermete Lancini
1965 Italy Abstract Painting and Paper Collage by Ermete Lancini

1965 Italy Abstract Painting and Paper Collage by Ermete Lancini

Located in Brescia, IT

This stunning abstract artwork was made in 1965, by the well known Italian artist Ermete Lancini

Category

Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Contemporary Art

Materials

Paper

Abstract work  Fred van de Walle Oil on Canvas 1965  Holland
Abstract work  Fred van de Walle Oil on Canvas 1965  Holland

Abstract work Fred van de Walle Oil on Canvas 1965 Holland

By Karel Appel

Located in Den Haag, NL

Beautiful Abstract work .Painted by the Dutch artist Fred van de Walle in 1965. Unique Original

Category

Vintage 1960s Dutch Brutalist Contemporary Art

Materials

Paint

1965 "Memory of Venice" Howard Baer Abstract Collage Oil Painting, Framed
1965 "Memory of Venice" Howard Baer Abstract Collage Oil Painting, Framed

1965 "Memory of Venice" Howard Baer Abstract Collage Oil Painting, Framed

By Howard Baer

Located in Morristown, NJ

Howard Baer (American, 1907-1986), oil and collage on canvas, "Memory of Venice" 1965, signed and

Category

Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Decorative Art

Materials

Canvas, Wood, Paint, Paper

Sunrise. 1965, paper, etching, 53x52 cm
Sunrise. 1965, paper, etching, 53x52 cm

Sunrise. 1965, paper, etching, 53x52 cm

Located in Riga, LV

Sunrise. 1965, paper, etching, 53x52 cm Dzidra Ezergaile (1926-2013) Born in Riga. School years

Category

1960s Abstract Landscape Prints

Materials

Paper, Etching

Joan Miro 'Derriere le Miroir, no. 151-152' 1965- Lithograph

Joan Miro 'Derriere le Miroir, no. 151-152' 1965- Lithograph

By Joan Miró

Located in Brooklyn, NY

This lithograph, featured in Derrière le Miroir No. 151-152, was published in 1965 by Maeght in

Category

1960s Abstract Expressionist Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

Series 40 - A, Screenprint by Gordon House, 1965
Series 40 - A, Screenprint by Gordon House, 1965

Series 40 - A, Screenprint by Gordon House, 1965

By Gordon House

Located in Long Island City, NY

painter whose hard-edged abstract works reflected the dramatic tensions of his graphic design, like in

Category

1960s Abstract Geometric Abstract Prints

Materials

Sequins, Screen

composition 1965

composition 1965

By Gordon Fazakerley

Located in Antwerp, BE

Widnes, Great-Britain 1937. He attended the Liverpool College of Art and in London the School of Arts

Category

Mid-20th Century Abstract Expressionist Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Untitled (Circa 1965 #2)

Untitled (Circa 1965 #2)

By Sidney Gordin

Located in Santa Barbara, CA

A smart Bay Area abstract painting in contemporary colors... Presenting a beautiful abstract

Category

1960s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Composição, 1965, Justino Alves, Modern Art, Oil on canvas, Grey and black

Composição, 1965, Justino Alves, Modern Art, Oil on canvas, Grey and black

By Justino Alves

Located in Lisboa, PT

João António Justino Alves dos Santos was born in the city of Porto in 1940. Professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts of Lisbon. Parallel to the teaching profession prepares the work of...

Category

20th Century Abstract Geometric Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Large Figurative Expressionist Oil on Canvas, 1965
Large Figurative Expressionist Oil on Canvas, 1965

Large Figurative Expressionist Oil on Canvas, 1965

By Adine Stix

Located in San Francisco, CA

This 1965 oil on linen painting in pink and blue is by West Coast Abstract Expressionist painter

Category

1960s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Paintings

Materials

Linen, Oil

Ernest Briggs, Mask, acrylic on canvas, 1965

Ernest Briggs, Mask, acrylic on canvas, 1965

Located in New York, NY

participated in several Whitney Museum Annuals and in 1956 was included in the Museum of Modern Art

Category

1960s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Modernist Geometric Abstract in Ink, 1965

Modernist Geometric Abstract in Ink, 1965

By Laura Lengyel

Located in San Francisco, CA

This 1965 ink on paper monochromatic abstract with geometric shapes is by Bay Area painter and

Category

1960s Abstract Geometric Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Ink

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Questions About 1965 Abstract Art
  • 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 25, 2019

    Wassily Kandinsky is the father of abstract art.

  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 22, 2021
    Abstract, in art, refers to art that rejects visual reality. Instead, abstract arts utilizes shapes, colors, forms and other gestural marks to convey a certain feeling and reality.
  • 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 25, 2019

    Abstract art grew out of the desire by artists in the early 20th century, like Wassily Kandinsky, to create “pure art,” grounded not in visual reality but in the artist’s imagination.

  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 26, 2024
    To describe abstract art, focus on its elements. Take notice of the types of lines and shapes the work features. Discuss its color and value, the term for the interplay between light and dark in a piece. You can also consider its texture, the materials used to produce it and how it fits into the space that surrounds it. Find a wide range of abstract art on 1stDibs.
  • La ChrysomeleFebruary 23, 2021
    A definition of abstract art is art through which the artist doesn't attempt a visual depiction of the world. The artist may have other intentions : conveying a pure emotion, or achieving what (s)he perceives as visual perfection, etc. There are many kinds of abstract art : lyrical abstraction, geometrical abstraction, action painting… There is also an infinite spectrum between hyperrealism and pure abstraction, since one can argue that any brush stroke is by itself an abstraction of the reality — let alone flat color patches.
  • 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 25, 2019

    Abstract art was influenced by Postimpressionism.

  • 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 25, 2019

    No, abstract art, by definition, is not representational. Although the shapes in an abstract composition may be based on real world objects, these objects are not recognizable in the finished work.

  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Abstract art is meant to achieve an effect as opposed to representing an object, person, or a scene. Three characteristics of abstract art include: being non-representational art; valuation of shapes, colors, lines, and textures; and subjective art. On 1stDibs, find a variety of original abstract artwork from top artists.
  • 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 25, 2019

    Yes, Cubism is a form of abstract art.

  • 1stDibs ExpertMay 30, 2024
    The reasons why people like abstract art vary. Some like the fact that they can interpret abstract pieces however they desire and enjoy using their imaginations to find meaning in various works. Others experience an emotional reaction when viewing abstract art and consider it to be moving as a result. In addition, people may appreciate the creativity and inventiveness that the creation of abstract art requires. On 1stDibs, shop a diverse assortment of abstract art.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 1, 2024
    The six elements of abstract art are color, form, line, shape, texture and value. Color refers to the various hues featured in a composition, while form refers to the subjects or elements of a piece. Lines and shapes are the components that make up the artwork. Textures include both physical differences in the surface of a work and effects that create the illusion of textural variations. Value, the final element, describes how light or dark the colors are. On 1stDibs, shop a wide range of abstract art.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMay 30, 2024
    What makes good abstract art is largely subjective. People tend to think of abstract art as good when it evokes an emotional response in them. Critics may judge abstract art based on its originality and creativity, as well as on the skill and technique of the artist. Shop a diverse assortment of abstract art on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 13, 2024
    There is no single painter who experimented with abstract art and Cubism. A number of artists worked in Cubism, a style of abstract art in which reality was fragmented into flat, geometric forms. Historians generally credit Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso as being the fathers of Cubism. Other Cubist painters include Fernand Léger, Alexander Archipenko, Marcel Duchamp, Juan Gris and Jean Metzinger. Shop a collection of Cubist art on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 23, 2024
    Kandinsky was called the Father of Abstract Art because he was part of a crucial moment in art history. He was influenced by styles ranging from Surrealism to Fauvism and was a leading figure in bringing together Der Blaue Reiter, a group of avant-garde artists in Munich who explored spiritual concepts through their art as a response to the materialism of the time. Wassily Kandinsky also led courses on analytical drawing and color at the Bauhaus after being appointed by founder and architect Walter Gropius to teach in Weimar in 1922. He taught at all three of the legendary school’s locations and remained with the institution until its forced closure by the Nazis in 1933. Through his work, Kandinsky pushed modern art closer to total abstraction and inspired artists like Willem de Kooning and Joan Mitchell. Explore a range of Wassily Kandinsky art on 1stDibs.