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  1. Mountains and Sea is a 1952 painting by American abstract expressionist painter Helen Frankenthaler. Painted when Frankenthaler was 23 years old, it was her first professionally exhibited work. Though initially panned by critics, Mountains and Sea later became her most influential and best known canvas.

  2. Initially associated with abstract expressionism, her career was launched in 1952 with the exhibition of Mountains and Sea. This painting (inspired by inspired by a trip to Nova Scotia) is large - measuring seven feet by ten feet - and has the effect of a watercolor, though it is painted in oils.

    • National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, US
  3. 6 days ago · Mountains and Sea is a pivotal 1952 painting by Helen Frankenthaler, shaping the direction of abstract expressionism. Frankenthaler employed a distinctive soak-stain technique, pouring thinned oil paints onto canvas, which influenced the Color Field movement.

  4. Dec 6, 2023 · by Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker. Helen Frankenthaler, Mountains and Sea, 1952, oil and charcoal on unsized, unprimed canvas, 219.4 x 297.8 cm (National Gallery of Art, Washington)

  5. Sep 30, 2016 · Mountains and Sea, Frankenthaler. This work is a perfect example of Frankenthaler’s technique of making pictures entirely by "staining," a process in which she poured thinned paint onto raw, unprimed canvas. This method results in fields of transparent color that seem to float in space, with the weave of the canvas establishing the flatness ...

  6. Feb 14, 2024 · Singulart Magazine Spotlight on... Artists • Artworks under the lens. Exploring Helen FrankenthalersMountains and Sea” 2024-02-14 / 5 minutes read. Take a walk into the suave artistic realm where Helen Frankenthaler steps forth and showcases her creative insights and inventiveness that has led to the evolution of abstract art.

  7. Dec 27, 2011 · 1952. Mountains and Sea. This canvas is the artist's landmark piece in which she first pioneered her soak-stain process. Despite its large size (7 x 10 feet), it is a work of quiet intimacy.

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