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Abstract expressionist painting by an important Portland, Oregon artist
Abstract expressionist painting by an important Portland, Oregon artist

Abstract expressionist painting by an important Portland, Oregon artist

By Carl Morris

Located in Colfax, CA

A great abstract expressionist painting on canvas by Portland, Oregon artist Carl Morris. Carl A. Morris, (1911 – 1993), was one of the most important artist from Oregon. An Amer...

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1970s Abstract Expressionist Carl Morris Art

Materials

Oil

Untitled

Untitled

By Carl Morris

Located in Palm Desert, CA

A painting by Carl Morris. This Untitled, abstract, acrylic on canvas painting is executed in a deep and lush palette of orange reds, blues, white and browns by Post War artist Carl ...

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1980s Post-War Carl Morris Art

Materials

Acrylic

Tilted Plates

Tilted Plates

By Carl Morris

Located in Palm Desert, CA

An abstract acrylic on canvas painting in deep saturated colors of scarlet red, lime green, orange, yellow and midnight blue by Carl Morris. Born in Yorba Linda, Calif., in 1911, ...

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1990s Post-War Carl Morris Art

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

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