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Learn about the life and works of Adolph Gottlieb, one of the founders of Abstract Expressionism. Explore his paintings, sculptures and graphics, from Surrealist symbols to color field abstractions.
- American, Jewish
- March 14, 1903
- New York, United States
- March 4, 1974
Gottlieb had 56 solo exhibitions and was included in over 200 group exhibitions. His works of art are in the collections of more than 140 major museums around the world. Gottlieb was accomplished as a painter, draughtsman, printmaker and sculptor.
Explore the abstract expressionist paintings of Adolph Gottlieb, who used universal symbols to express the complex emotions of his time. Learn about his artistic style, themes, and influences from TheArtStory.
- American
- March 14, 1903
- New York, New York
- March 4, 1974
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Learn about Adolph Gottlieb, a prominent American painter and member of the first generation of Abstract Expressionists. Explore his biography, artworks, and collections on artnet.
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Adolph Gottlieb: Paintings, Works on Paper, Sculpture, Thomas Segal Gallery, Boston, April 8–May 3, 1978. Adolph Gottlieb: 20 Monotypes and Other Late Works, André Emmerich Gallery, New York, February 4–22, 1978. 1977. Adolph Gottlieb: Pictographs, Edmonton Art Gallery, Alberta, November 11–December 18, 1977. Traveled to: Vancouver Art ...
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Adolph Gottlieb born New York City 1903-died New York City 1974 Courtesy Photographs of Artists Collection I, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.