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Artist: Vivian Springford
"Untitled" Vivian Springford, 1960s Color Field Abstract Expressionist Forms
Located in New York, NY
Vivian Springford Untitled (Rice Paper Mounting), 1963-65 Signed lower left Ink, watercolor and acrylic on rice paper laid to canvas 27 1/4 x 53 3/8 inches A contributor to Abstrac...
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1960s Color-Field Vivian Springford Art

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Canvas, Ink, Watercolor, Rice Paper

Untitled, 1962
Located in Columbia, MO
Vivian Springford Vivian Springford (American, 1913–2003) was a color field painter, celebrated for her distinctive approach to abstraction. Initially influenced by Chinese calligra...
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20th Century Abstract Vivian Springford Art

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Paper, Ink

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