- etc. – can
produce either linear or
painterly work. Some
artists whose work
could be
characterized as
painterly are
Pierre Bonnard,
Francis Bacon, Vincent...
- post-
painterly abstraction." As
painting continued to move in
different directions,
initially away from
abstract expressionism, the term "post-
painterly abstraction"...
- term "post-
painterly abstraction." In 1964,
Clement Greenberg curated an
influential exhibition that
traveled the
country called Post-
Painterly Abstraction...
- post-
painterly abstraction to
distinguish it from
abstract expressionism, or
painterly abstraction, as he
preferred to call it. Post-
painterly abstraction...
-
Painterly Realism of a
Peasant Woman in Two Dimensions, also
known as Red Square, is a 1915
painting by
Kazimir Malevich. Red
Square was part of Malevich's...
- sponges, and airbrushes, may be used. One who
produces paintings is
called a
painter. In art, the term "painting"
describes both the act and the
result of the...
- The
Painter may
refer to: A
Painter, a 1855
painting by
Ernest Meissonier The
Painter (1982 film), a
Swedish film The
Painter (2024 film), an American...
-
interpretations by some to
Greenbergian and
Juddian formalism), many
painters re-introduced
painterly options into
their works and the
Whitney Museum and several...
-
December 1851),
known in his time as
William Turner, was an
English Romantic painter,
printmaker and watercolourist. He is
known for his
expressive colouring...
- He is
currently based in Dallas, Texas. Patterson's work is
primarily painterly, but
occasionally morphs into three-dimensional
works as well. Patterson...