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- Abstract art uses visual language of shape, form, color and line to create a composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references...
- gathered at the Feitelson's home to discuss a group exhibition of this nonfigurative painting style. Curated by Langsner, Four Abstract classicists opened...
- paintings that clearly depicts animals (or more rarely humans); and nonfigurative, which consists of shapes and symbols. Cave paintings have been interpreted...
- most closely identified with Orphism. From 1912 to 1914, he painted nonfigurative paintings based on the optical characteristics of brilliant colors that...
- 1940s and 1950s, a result of the increasing interest in abstraction and nonfigurative art. One exception, however, was Andrew Wyeth who developed into the...
- Whitechapel Gallery in 1914, one of the first British artists to work in a nonfigurative style. In 1915 she became ****ociated with the Vorticists through the...
- (Korean: 서세옥, hanja: 徐世鈺; 1929 – 29 November 2020) artist known for his nonfigurative Oriental ink paintings. He is also known by the names Sanjeong (산정,...
- Avant-garde movements rapidly evolved and overlapped in a march towards nonfigurative, total abstraction. The still life and other representational art continued...
- August 16, 1952) is a Georgian painter. Gia Gugushvili has produced nonfigurative as well as and minimalistic figurative compositions. His paintings are...
- Steinkjer Muni****lity town hall with nonfigurative work by Aas outside...