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Andy Warhol | Flowers, 1964

Previous Next Andy WarholFlowers, 1964acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas48 x 47 ⅞ in.(121.9 x 121.6 cm) In 1964, Andy Warhol was looking for a new body of work to show at New York’s Leo Castelli Gallery. He found his inspiration in a photograph of hibiscus flowers in Modern Photography magazine. The photographer, Patricia Caulfield, …

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Mark Rothko | Untitled, 1959

Previous Next Mark Rothko Untitled, 1959 oil on paper mounted on Masonite 38 x 24 ⅞ in. (96.5 x 63.2 cm) Mark Rothko’s abstract paintings are some of the most iconic and moving artworks of the 20th century. He was a master of color, and his paintings have a way of getting under your skin …

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Kenneth Noland | 9 PM, 2003

Previous Next Kenneth Noland9 PM, 2003acrylic on canvas28  × 98 ⅞ in.(72 × 251 cm) Kenneth Noland was a painter with a taste for the bold and the beautiful. His canvases were explosions of color and light, challenging the viewer to see the world in a new way. He was a master of color field painting, …

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Jason Boyd | Thaws, 2020

Previous Next Jason Boyd KinsellaThaws, 2020oil on canvas31 1/2 x 23 5/8 in.(80 x 60 cm) This painting is powerful. It’s a portrait of a man, but he’s not made up of flesh and blood. He’s made up of geometric shapes. It’s like he’s a man who’s been reduced to his essence. He’s no longer a …

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