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| Adolph Gottlieb (1903 - 1974) |
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Artists who influenced Adolph Gottlieb![]() | Born in New York City, in 1935 he was a founding member of The Ten, a group devoted to abstract art, and he became a major exponent of Abstract Expressionism whose painting style is linked to Marc Rothko, Clyfford Still, and Barnett Newman. A major theme in his painting was the challenge to humans to resolve dualities within the universe, the pressure of opposites: male and female, chaos and order ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Adolph Gottlieb![]() | |
![]() John Sloan | ![]() Cool Blast | ![]() Alkahest of Paracelsu (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) | ![]() Mark Rothko |
![]() Milton Avery | ![]() Parallels | ![]() Man Looking at Woman (Museum of Modern Art) | ![]() Barnett Newman |
![]() Robert Henri | ![]() Red and Green | ![]() Descent into Darkness (Smith College Museum of Art) | ![]() David Smith |
![]() Clyfford Still | ![]() Omen for Hunter (New Britain Museum of American Art) | ![]() Night Glow (Smithsonian American Art Museum) | ![]() Bradley Tomlin |