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  1. Woman with Bicycle, 1952 by Willem de Kooning. By the 20th century, the human body was being disassembled and re-assembled by painters of the various avant garde schools to an almost wild and frightening degree. You can almost hear the uproar as they did all that metaphorical sawing and hacking.

  2. In Willem de Kooning: Mature works …of that year he began Woman I, which went through innumerable metamorphoses before it was finished in 1952.During that period he also created other paintings of women. Those works were shown at the Sidney Janis Gallery in 1953 and caused a sensation, chiefly because they were figurative when most…

  3. 10 de abr. de 2020 · Título original: Woman III. Colección particular. Técnica: Óleo (170 x 12c cm.) Escrito por: Clara Mas Casals. «El francés», así llamaba Jackson Pollock a su colega de andanzas artísticas y nocturnas, Willem de Kooning. De Kooning, afincado en Nueva York, no era francés si no holandés, pero para un americano en los 40, todo aquello ...

  4. www.brooklynmuseum.org › opencollection › objectsBrooklyn Museum

    Willem de Kooning (American, born Holland, 1904–1997). ... In this dynamic work, part of Willem de Kooning’s Woman series, the image is neither fully abstract nor completely representational. Human body parts, though discernible, are obscured by rich and frenzied painterly lines.

  5. The New American Painting as Shown in Eight European Countries 1958–1959. May 28–Sep 8, 1959. 1 other work identified

  6. ウィレム・デ・クーニング. ウィレム・デ・クーニング(Willem de Kooning, 1904年 4月24日 - 1997年 3月19日)は、20世紀のオランダ出身の画家。 主にアメリカで活動した。 抽象表現主義の画家で、激しい筆触が特色である。ジャクソン・ポロックやマーク・ロスコと並ぶ、抽象表現主義の代表画家で ...

  7. Willem de Kooning. New York, 1983, p. 49, fig. 32 (color), dates it ca. 1944; suggests that this figure is not a woman but instead an object, puppet, or mannequin, noting the dislocated positions of the extremeties. Jörn Merkert in Willem de Kooning: Drawings, Paintings, Sculpture. Exh. cat., Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.