What does it mean to explore abstraction in the aftermath of Abstract Expressionism? From its heyday in the 1940s and ’50s, abstract art gained momentum in the postwar United States and remains a ...
The artist behind a new, much debated portrait of Catherine, Princess of Wales, probably knew she was wading into touchy ...
This chart shows whether Elaine de Kooning’s total sales are going up, and if so, whether this is because more artworks by the artist have been offered and sold or because more high-value artworks ...
Elaine de Kooning wrote that her husband “adores Rome, the doors are so big and you feel so welcome”. He returned in 1969, guest of the Spoleto festival — the sinuous “Spoleto” drawings ...
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Willem De Kooning, one of the preeminent, if not the most celebrated painter of the New York School, is not a name one associates immediately with Italy. Yet a robust and extensively researched ...
From the edition of 150 with 15 artist's proofs A phenomenal ode to Abstract Expressionism, Man and the Big Blonde was created by Willem de Kooning as a color lithograph in 1982. An unnumbered artist ...
Elaine Welteroth writes the Ask Elaine advice column for The Washington Post. You can submit questions to her here. She is an award-winning journalist, a TV host, the former editor in chief of ...
Elaine de Prosse May 15, 1944 – Sept. 14, 2019 Resident of Concord Elaine deProsse was born March 15, 1944 Levoyd D. and Nell M. (Luck) Crouch. Elaine was a graduate of MacMurray College class ...
Marion Elaine Sanford de Heer 1926 2018 Marion Elaine Sanford de Heer, 92, passed away peacefully at home on September 4 after a short illness. She was born in Dallas, Texas, on February 21 ...