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Kenneth Noland. Kenneth Noland (April 10, 1924 – January 5, 2010) was an American painter. He was one of the best-known American color field painters, although in the 1950s he was thought of as an abstract expressionist and in the early 1960s as a minimalist painter. Noland helped establish the Washington Color School movement.
- April 10, 1924, Asheville, North Carolina, U.S.
- Abstract art
‘Drought‘, Kenneth Noland, 1962
Kenneth Noland (April 10, 1924 – January 5, 2010) was an American painter. He was one of the best-known American color field painters, although in the 1950s he was thought of as an abstract expressionist and in the early 1960s as a minimalist painter. Noland helped establish the Washington Color School movement.
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Jan 5, 2010 · Kenneth Noland's Color Field painting, which was categorized by Clement Greenberg as belonging to the "Post-Painterly Abstraction" movement, was some of the most focused and consistent art produced in mid-20 th -century America. After studying under such artists as Ilya Bolotowsky and Josef Albers and working alongside fellow second-generation ...
- American
- April 10, 1924
- Asheville, North Carolina
- January 5, 2010
Crystal 1959. National Museums Northern Ireland. Drought 1962. Tate. Another Line 1970. Tate. Saturday Morning. The Fitzwilliam Museum. Newlight 1963. National Museums Northern Ireland. (b Asheville, NC, 10 Apr. 1924; d Port Clyde, Me., 5 Jan. 2010). American abstract painter and sculptor.
Jan 5, 2010 · Kenneth Noland (April 10, 1924 – January 5, 2010) was an American painter. He was one of the best-known American Color Field painters, although in the 1950s he was thought of as an abstract expressionist and in the early 1960s he was thought of as a minimalist painter. Noland helped establish the Washington Color School movement.
Drought 1962 Kenneth Noland 1924-2010 Purchased 1965 http://www.tate.org.uk/art/work/T00763