Lead Up to the Morning Light
By Robert Jack
Located in New York, NY
Lead Up to the Morning Light by Robert Jack is primarily tones and hues of yellow, red, and white
2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings
Casein, Wood Panel
Lead Up to the Morning Light
By Robert Jack
Located in New York, NY
Lead Up to the Morning Light by Robert Jack is primarily tones and hues of yellow, red, and white
Casein, Wood Panel
An Unwound Tangle of Code
By Robert Jack
Located in New York, NY
Robert Jack's An Unwound Tangle of Code is a drawing on black pastel paper with metallic green
Paper, Ink
Filling Between The Gaps
By Robert Jack
Located in New York, NY
Robert Jack's Filing in the Gaps is primarily metallic silver and black. Jackʼs work is based on
Paper, Ink
Variating Clumping Densities
By Robert Jack
Located in New York, NY
Robert Jack's Variating Clumping Densities is a blue and white drawing on paper. Jackʼs work is
Paper, Ink
Hollows in Cross Section with Feet
By Robert Jack
Located in New York, NY
Robert Jack's Hollows in Cross Section with Feet is primarily black, white and silver. Jackʼs work
Archival Ink, Archival Paper
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H 52 in W 66 in D 3 in
Jack Roberts (American, 20th c.) Large Scale Acrylic Abstract Painting
Located in San Francisco, CA
Jack Roberts (American, 20th c.) Large Scale Acrylic Abstract Painting Fantastic monumental
Acrylic
Abstract Painting by Jack Roberts
Located in Dallas, TX
a large abstract painting, pastel shades on white “I paint the feeling of a place. Certain
Acrylic, Canvas
A Few on the Side, Hidden by Design
By Robert Jack
Located in New York, NY
Robert Jack's A Few on the Side, Hidden by Design is primarily blue, black and white. Jackʼs work
Paper, Ink
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H 50 in W 35.5 in D 0.75 in
Large Scale Abstract Expressionist Painting New York Artist Jack Hammack, 1964
By Robert Motherwell, (after) Jackson Pollock, Franz Kline
Located in Framingham, MA
Excellent large scale abstract expressionist mixed-media painting by New York artist John 'Jack
Canvas, Wood, Paint
The Italian-American’s 2020 abstract painting “The Hoe” personifies his “art of not knowing.”
Beneath the inky blackness, the painter’s irrepressible energy electrifies this pair of intaglio prints.
The New York Botanical Garden, in the Bronx, has mounted a multifaceted show honoring the polymath modernist's legacy, including new work by contemporary landscape maker Raymond Jungles.
In his current show at New York's Lehmann Maupin gallery, the Puerto Rican–born talent reveals new paintings with a semiautobiographical aspect.