The Stamp of Impulse: Abstract Expressionist PrintsFeatured are masters of the New York School such as Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Nell Blaine, and Louise Nevelson; and printmakers who worked in Chicago, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, including such remarkable California artists as Richard Diebenkorn and Claire Falkenstein. The broad selection presents an exciting vision of the open exploration and stimulation interdependence of the arts during this dynamic period. |
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Ummul | 6 |
Seeing the Music Hearing the Pictures | 19 |
Poetry and the Abstract Revolution | 27 |
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