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"In Between the Houses", Charcoal & Gouache Abstract, 1981
By Gary Lee Shaffer
Located in San Francisco, CA
This 1981 gouache and charcoal on paper abstract is by New York/San Francisco Abstract Expressionist artist Gary Lee Shaffer (1936-2001). Shaffer trained with Hans Hofmann in the lat...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Gouache, Charcoal

Colorful Abstract Expressionist Study in Pastel with Red and Blue, 1963
By Gary Lee Shaffer
Located in San Francisco, CA
This 1962 pastel on paper abstract with red and blue is by New York/San Francisco Abstract Expressionist artist Gary Lee Shaffer (1936-2001). Shaffer trained with Hans Hofmann in the...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Pastel

Square Abstract Lithograph in Indigo with Polka Dots and Text, 1999
By Gary Lee Shaffer
Located in San Francisco, CA
This late 20th century lithograph on paper with a blue square and black details is by New York/San Francisco Abstract Expressionist artist Gary Lee Shaffer (1936-2001). Shaffer train...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Abstract Prints

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Paper, Lithograph

Abstract Expressionist Colorful Drawing in Pastel with Blue Green Orange, 1962
By Gary Lee Shaffer
Located in San Francisco, CA
This 1962 pastel on paper abstract drawing is by New York/San Francisco Abstract Expressionist artist Gary Lee Shaffer (1936-2001). Shaffer trained with Hans Hofmann in the late 1950...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Pastel

"Here in This House #1" Abstract Lithograph in Red and Blue, 1998
By Gary Lee Shaffer
Located in San Francisco, CA
This 1998 lithograph with chine colle on paper entitled "Here in This House #1" is by New York/San Francisco artist Gary L. Shaffer (1936-2001). Shaffer trained with Hans Hofmann in ...
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1990s Contemporary Abstract Prints

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Paper, Lithograph

"Don Quixote" Large Abstract Collograph, 1967
By Gary Lee Shaffer
Located in San Francisco, CA
This 1967 collograph on paper abstract in blue and black entitled "Don Quixote" is by New York/ San Francisco Abstract Expressionist Gary L. Shaffer (1936-2001). Shaffer trained with...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints

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Paper, Printer's Ink

"Hang Down House" Mixed Media Print, 1989
By Gary Lee Shaffer
Located in San Francisco, CA
This 1989 lithograph and chine colle on paper is mounted on brown mat board and is by New York/San Francisco artist Gary L. Shaffer (1936-2001). Shaffer trained with Hans Hofmann in ...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints

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Paper, Lithograph

1961 Abstract Expressionist Lithograph with Black
By Gary Lee Shaffer
Located in San Francisco, CA
This 1961 stone lithograph on paper is by New York/San Francisco artist Gary L. Shaffer (1936-2001). Shaffer trained with Hans Hofmann in the late 1950s and became an influential mem...
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Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

"Here in This House #6" Mixed Media Lithograph
By Gary Lee Shaffer
Located in San Francisco, CA
This 1998 lithograph and chine colle on paper is by New York/San Francisco artist Gary L. Shaffer (1936-2001). Shaffer trained with Hans Hofmann in the late 1950s and became an influ...
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1990s Contemporary Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

1960s Abstract Expressionist Lithograph in Black & Blue
By Gary Lee Shaffer
Located in San Francisco, CA
This 1960s stone lithograph on paper is by New York/San Francisco artist Gary L. Shaffer (1936-2001). Shaffer trained with Hans Hofmann in the late 1950s and became an influential me...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Large Abstract Expressionist Collograph Print, 1967
By Gary Lee Shaffer
Located in San Francisco, CA
This 1967 collograph and lithograph on paper in muted tones is by is by New York/San Francisco artist Gary L. Shaffer (1936-2001). Shaffer trained with Hans Hofmann in the late 1950s...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints

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Paper, Lithograph

Abstract Expressionist Stone Lithograph, 1965
By Gary Lee Shaffer
Located in San Francisco, CA
This 1965-66 Abstract Expressionist stone lithograph on rag paper in red and black is by New York/San Francisco artist Gary L. Shaffer (1936-2001). Shaffer trained with Hans Hoffman ...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints

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Paper, Lithograph

Abstract Expressionist Lithograph in Blue & Black
By Gary Lee Shaffer
Located in San Francisco, CA
This 1962 stone lithograph on rag paper print is marked "Artist Proof" by New York/San Francisco artist Gary L. Shaffer (1936-2001). Shaffer trained with Hans Hoffman in the late 195...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

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Gary Lee Shaffer was born in 1936. Shaffer trained with Hans Hofmann in the late 1950s and became an influential member of the Printmakers Workshop in Manhattan. His works are in the permanent collection of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Detroit Institute of Arts. Shaffer lived and worked in San Francisco and published his prints at Kala Art Institute in Berkeley, California, from the 1970s until he died in 2001.

A Close Look at abstract Art

Beginning in the early 20th century, abstract art became a leading style of modernism. Rather than portray the world in a way that represented reality, as had been the dominating style of Western art in the previous centuries, abstract paintings, prints and sculptures are marked by a shift to geometric forms, gestural shapes and experimentation with color to express ideas, subject matter and scenes.

Although abstract art flourished in the early 1900s, propelled by movements like Fauvism and Cubism, it was rooted in the 19th century. In the 1840s, J.M.W. Turner emphasized light and motion for atmospheric paintings in which concrete details were blurred, and Paul Cézanne challenged traditional expectations of perspective in the 1890s.

Some of the earliest abstract artists — Wassily Kandinsky and Hilma af Klint — expanded on these breakthroughs while using vivid colors and forms to channel spiritual concepts. Painter Piet Mondrian, a Dutch pioneer of the art movement, explored geometric abstraction partly owing to his belief in Theosophy, which is grounded in a search for higher spiritual truths and embraces philosophers of the Renaissance period and medieval mystics. Black Square, a daringly simple 1913 work by Russian artist Kazimir Malevich, was a watershed statement on creating art that was free “from the dead weight of the real world,” as he later wrote.

Surrealism in the 1920s, led by artists such as Salvador Dalí, Meret Oppenheim and others, saw painters creating abstract pieces in order to connect to the subconscious. When Abstract Expressionism emerged in New York during the mid-20th century, it similarly centered on the process of creation, in which Helen Frankenthaler’s expressive “soak-stain” technique, Jackson Pollock’s drips of paint, and Mark Rothko’s planes of color were a radical new type of abstraction.

Conceptual art, Pop art, Hard-Edge painting and many other movements offered fresh approaches to abstraction that continued into the 21st century, with major contemporary artists now exploring it, including Anish Kapoor, Mark Bradford, El Anatsui and Julie Mehretu.

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