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Parent topics
- Abstract impressionism [r]: A tendency of the avant–garde, first appearing at the end of World War II, that transposed nature into its purely plastic values (lines and color). The artwork is characterized by the search for a vibrant, chromatic atmosphere, bringing them close to the impressionistic tradition. [e]
- Painting [r]: Art consisting of representational, imaginative, or abstract designs produced by application of coloured paints or pigments to a two-dimensional, prepared, surface. [e]
- Sculpture [r]: The art of manipulating materials to create three-dimensional forms [e]
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- Robert Iglehart [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Hale Woodruff [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Tony Smith [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Willem de Kooning [r]: Add brief definition or description