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  1. Información detallada. Del mismo artista. Ver más. Bibliografía. Frank Stella : del rigor al barroquismo : Valencia, Institut Valencià d''art modern, 24 juillet-14 octobre 2012 (repr. coul. p. 38-39) . N° isbn 978-84-482-5772-9. Voir la notice sur le portail de la Bibliothèque Kandinsky. Frank Stella.

  2. Frank Stella (1936, États-Unis - 2024, États-Unis) Main title Flin-Flon IV. Series title Flin-Flon; et de la série : Saskatchewan. Creation date 1970. Domain Peinture: Techniques

  3. Frank Stella. Flin Flon IV, 1969. East Building, Upper Level - West Terrace. Medium. polymer and fluorescent polymer paint on canvas. Dimensions. overall: 245.1 x 245.1 cm (96 1/2 x 96 1/2 in.) Credit Line. Robert and Jane Meyerhoff Collection. Accession Number. 1994.82.1. Artists / Makers. Frank Stella (artist) American, born 1936. Image Use.

  4. Frank Stella (1936, États-Unis - 2024, États-Unis) Titre principal Flin-Flon IV. Titre de la série Flin-Flon; et de la série : Saskatchewan. Date de création 1970. Domaine Peinture: Technique

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Frank_StellaFrank Stella - Wikipedia

    Frank Philip Stella (May 12, 1936 – May 4, 2024) was an American painter, sculptor, and printmaker, noted for his work in the areas of minimalism and post-painterly abstraction.He lived and worked in New York City for much of his career before moving his studio to Rock Tavern, New York.Stella's work catalyzed the minimalist movement in the late 1950s.

  6. Born in Malden, Massachusetts, Frank Stella first studied art at the Phillips Academy, Andover. He continued his study at Princeton University. After graduating he moved to New York City, where he supported himself by painting houses. When Stella entered the art scene, many young American artists were struggling with the legacy of abstract ...

  7. Frank Stella - Flin Flon - Search the Collection, National Gallery of Australia. Yuuma, Gurruburri. The National Gallery acknowledges the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples, the Traditional Custodians of the Kamberri/Canberra region, and recognises their continuous connection to culture, community and Country.