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John Little Estate
John Little was born in 1907 in Alabama. He attended the Buffalo Fine Arts Academy from 1924 to 1927, and in 1933 studied under George Grosz at the Art Students League. Little then studied under Hans Hofmann from 1936-1943. Hofmann’s “Push Pull” theory, methodology and use of color was what... Leer más -
Jack Roth Estate
There has often been a divide between the disciplines of art and science and though the battle lines are deep there are few who possess the skill to not only cross the line but to excel in both as well. No truer words could be spoken for the Abstract Expressionist... Leer más -
Fred Troller Estate
Fred Troller was an artist and designer who helped popularize a minimalist typographic style known as Swiss New Typography in the United States in the 1960s. This style was in contrast to the decorative and ornamental graphic design trends at the time. The Swiss aesthetic was influenced by the Bauhaus... Leer más -
François Aubrun Estate
In his awareness of this solitude, François Aubrun painted ceaselessly for sixty long years until the end of his life in 2009. From the studio he installed in the church of Saint-Joseph at Tholonet, next door to Cézanne's studio and overlooking the Mont Sainte-Victoire, he expressed the inexpressible: the transparency... Leer más -
John Stephan Estate
John Stephan (1906-1995) devoted himself exclusively to disc paintings for the last three decades of his artistic career. These nearly square compositions, always just inches taller than they are wide, each comprise a central monochrome circle delineated from its ground by multiple bands of contrasting colors. Depending how the particular... Leer más -
Paul Burlin Estate
Paul Burlin had a long and successful career of eight decades, though his work did not turn to abstract expressionism--the style in which arguably, his best work was produced--until the painter was in his seventies, a clear example of his stalwart, and lifelong pursuit of new forms of expression. The... Leer más -
Jane Piper Estate
Jane Piper (1916–1991) was an American Artist known for her abstract still lifes. Building on the French Modernist tradition of Matisse and Cézanne, she gave color precedence over representation. She was interested in spatial organization and in creating space through color. She studied with Hans Hofmann in Provincetown and at... Leer más