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  1. Adolph Gottlieb, 1903–1974. Mar 20–Apr 30, 1974. Abstract Expressionist New York. Oct 3, 2010–Apr 25, 2011. 3 other works identified. Abstract Expressionist New York. Oct 3, 2010–Apr 25, 2011. 2 other works identified. How we identified these works.

  2. Adolph Gottlieb has 24 works online. There are 2,425 paintings online. Installation views We have identified these works in the following photos from our exhibition history. Art in a Changing World: 1884–1964: Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection. May 27, 1964. 2 other ...

  3. Adolph Gottlieb, eine weithin anerkannte Figur des abstrakten Expressionismus, war ein Künstler, dessen Werke die Medien Malerei, Druckgrafik und Skulptur umfassten. Gottliebs Werk war stark symbolisch geprägt - er schuf einen originellen Symbolismus und stellte ihn so dar, dass er universell und mit einer Vorstellung verbunden blieb, die im Betrachter bereits existierte; « I want to ...

  4. Adolph Gottlieb was born March 14, 1903, in New York. Dissatisfied with high school, he left and began working with his father. He later enrolled in the Art Students’ League, where he took classes under John Sloan and attended lectures by Robert Henri.

  5. Adolph Gottlieb (ur.14 marca 1903 w Nowym Jorku, zm. 4 marca 1974, tamże) – amerykański malarz, przedstawiciel ekspresjonizmu abstrakcyjnego.. Życiorys. Urodził się w Nowym Jorku.Studiował w Nowym Jorku (m.in. pod kierunkiem Johna Sloana) oraz w Paryżu.. W 1935 współzakładał grupę The Ten (Dziesiątka), zajmującą się malarstwem abstrakcyjnym i ekspresjonistycznym.

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  7. www.artforum.com › features › adolph-gottlieb-2-211091Adolph Gottlieb - Artforum

    ADOLPH GOTTLIEB. IT IS A MOVING AND ALSO a perturbing thing to suddenly have access to a sufficiently large body of a living artist’s work so that one is able to assess it in its totality and discover aspects one had failed to see, or had seen too easily. Although the sheer size of Adolph Gottlieb’s exhibition—housed in the top two ...