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My favorite season has arrived😍🤩💃🏖️👙. The warmth is one step ahead of the rest. It’s possible to get through each day without shivering and bone pain 😒.
Woman I 1950, Willem de Kooning Picasso’s women, Hollywood starlets and goddesses from ancient cultures have been given credit for inspiring AbEx giant Willem de Kooning’s timeless, fraught evocation of womanhood. Motherly yet monstrous, she’s prompted volumes of critical response both positive and negative.
The Red Studio (1911), Henri Matisse A deep red painting of the artist's studio flattens the space, turning it into a canvas for creation. Furniture fades while the focus shifts to the act of painting itself. This work celebrates the studio and foreshadows abstract art.
Jacob’s Ladder (1957), Helen Frankenthaler In the vibrant New York art scene of the 1950s, Frankenthaler developed her own brand of Abstract Expressionism, working on unprimed canvas placed directly on the floor and diluting her pigments with turpentine so they soaked into the canvas rather then rested upon it.