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Man and the Big Blonde by Willem De Kooning

Man and the Big Blonde by Willem De Kooning

Michael Lisi/Contemporary Art

Colour Lithograph

1982

Edition Size: From the edition of 150 with 15 artist's proofs

Sheet Size: 26 ½ x 33 ½ in (67.3 x 85 cm), unframed cm

Signed In Plate

Condition: Excellent

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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 proof signed in the lithographic plate, the artwork measures 26 ½ x 33 ½ in (67.3 x 85 cm), unframed and is from the edition of 150 with 15 artist proofs, containing the blind-stamp of the publisher, The Rainbow Art Foundation, New York.

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Willem De Kooning

Dutch artist Willem De Kooning was an abstract expressionist artist. Born in Rotterdam, he moved to America in 1926. In 1943, De Kooning married the painter Elaine Fried and in 1962 he became an American citizen. After World War II, De Kooning developed a style known as Abstract Expressionism also known as ‘action painting’, he was part of what is known as the New York School, a close group of artists which included the likes of Jackson Pollock, Elaine de Kooning, Arshile Gorky, Mark Rothko, Clyfford Still, and Richard Pousette-Dart to name but a few.

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