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The 1000++ Artworks containing the word expressionisme, abstrait

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Gerhard Richter - Abstract Painting 780-1Abstract Painting 780-1Gerhard Richter

Displayed in the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., “Abstract Painting 780-1” was a departure from Richter’s abstract paintings in grey-textured monochrome. Employing one of his non-conventional methods, he used squeegees on technicolour covered canvases to spread the colours all across. Rich...

 
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Gerhard Richter - Abstract PictureAbstract PictureGerhard Richter

'In a series of completely abstract works of the early 1990s, Richter challenges the eye of the viewer to detect anything in the field of vision other than the pure elements of his art: color, gesture, the layering of pasty materials, and the artist's impersonal raking of these concoctions in variou...

 
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Gerhard Richter - Abstract PaintingAbstract PaintingGerhard Richter

'In 1976, Richter first employed the term ''Abstract Painting'' as a formal title for many of his works, such as this example. Cool tones of purple and blue create a hazy, shallow atmospheric perspective. The composition is structured with geometric shapes and lines that might at first appear as fra...

 
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Gerhard Richter - Abstract PictureAbstract PictureGerhard Richter

Gerhard Richter started making large abstract paintings in the 1970s, they were rough, sketchy and had a blurring effect. The paint was applied with a brush but was also applied in different ways, either smeared, dripped or rubbed with brushes, knives or other materials. Although the paintings Abstr...

 
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Wassily Kandinsky - Composition XComposition XWassily Kandinsky

Wassily Kandinsky, one of the pioneers of abstract art, created a masterpiece with his painting Composition X. This stunning work of art is available on our website, Like

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Gerhard Richter - Abstract Painting 780-1Abstract Painting 780-1Gerhard Richter

Displayed in the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., “Abstract Painting 780-1” was a departure from Richter’s abstract paintings in grey-textured monochrome. Employing one of his non-conventional methods, he used squeegees on technicolour covered canvases to spread the colours all across. Rich...

 
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Gerhard Richter - Abstract PictureAbstract PictureGerhard Richter

In 1990, Gerhard Richter made this diptych on a large-scale, achieved by the physical juxtaposition of two separate canvases. Behind layers of white and red, there is an original image that has been blurred out of legibility. However, the elements in the painting are not meant to represent any objec...

 
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Wassily Kandinsky - Several Circles, Solomon R. GSeveral Circles, Solomon R. GWassily Kandinsky

Discover the Masterpiece of Abstract Art

Wassily Kandinsky, one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, created Several Circles in 1926. This oil on canvas painting is a p...

Guggenheim (New York, United States)
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Wassily Kandinsky - All Saints day IAll Saints day IWassily Kandinsky

Expressionism at its Finest

Wassily Kandinsky, a seminal Russian painter and art theorist, significantly contributed to the development of abstract art in the Western tradition. His painting 'All Saints Day I' is a prime example of Expressionism, a modernist movement that emerged i...

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Gerhard Richter - CloudsCloudsGerhard Richter

'Clouds is an example of how Richter frequently alternates between realist and abstract styles in various series of work, as well as on a single canvas. In this instance, even the title bears an ambiguous relation to the entire composition. In the lower region of the canvas, for instance, Richter su...

 
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Paul Klee - Abstract Colour Harmony in Squares with Vermillion AccentsAbstract Colour Harmony in Squares with Vermillion AccentsPaul Klee
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Philip Guston - Last PieceLast PiecePhilip Guston

Last Piece is not Guston's last Abstract Expressionist painting, but it represents a transition away from the shimmering forms of the early 1950s towards the recognizable motifs of his later, more figurative works. If Buddhism, and concepts of nothingness, had informed his earlier abstractions, this...

 
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Marcel Duchamp - Nude Descending a Staircase, No.2Nude Descending a Staircase, No.2Marcel Duchamp

Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2 (French: Nu descendant un escalier n° 2) is a 1912 painting by Marcel Duchamp. The work is widely regarded as a Modernist classic and has become one of the most famous of its time. In its first presentation at the ParisianSalon des Indépendants, it was rejected by ...

Philadelphia Museum of Art (Philadelphia, United States)
 
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Salvador Dali - Abstract CompositionAbstract CompositionSalvador Dali
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Lee Krasner - Rising GreenRising GreenLee Krasner

A key figure of Abstract Expressionism in the 1950s, Krasner continued to experiment in abstract styles throughout her career. Rising Green manifests the painter’s longstanding interest in nature-based imagery, its leaflike forms suggesting powerful vegetation. In Springs, near East Hampton, Long Is...

The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)
 
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Requena Nozal - Abstracto mud-#233;jarAbstracto mudéjarRequena Nozal
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Theo Van Doesburg - Abstract churchAbstract churchTheo Van Doesburg
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Sam Francis - Abstract Composition (SF 61)Abstract Composition (SF 61)Sam Francis
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Arthur Garfield Dove - Space Divided by Line MotiveSpace Divided by Line MotiveArthur Garfield Dove

This horizontal, abstract painting is made up of flat areas of red, yellow, blue, green, brown, and orange to create shapes with curving, scalloped edges, zigzagging, teeth-like edges, or straight edges. Three rays seem to emanate from the bottom left corner with bands of pine green at the top, brow...

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Wassily Kandinsky - Blue riderBlue riderWassily Kandinsky

The Blue Rider is perhaps Kandinsky’s most important painting from the early 1900’s, before he had fully developed his abstract style of music as sound. The painting illustrates a rider cloaked in blue, speeding through a greenish meadow. The painting’s intentional abstractness had led many art theo...

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