American Modernism
American Modernism replaced artistic traditions of the past with a spirit of experimentation. The World Wars and Depression were major influences on the formation of modernistic movements that included abstract expressionism, cubism, pop art, color field painting, minimalism, op art, surrealism, photorealism and many other creations of the period.
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Amy and Lois
Hare, Dennis (b1946)
54"x60" (Oil)
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Summer Concert
Hare, Dennis (b1946)
20"x24" (Oil)
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Out of stock
Three Women
Holty, Carl (1900 - 1973)
9 1/2"x8" (Oil)
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Red Sky
Jackson, Raymond (b1951)
14"x12" (Oil)
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Via Con Huevos
Jackson, Raymond (b1951)
14"x11" (Oil)
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Lovers
Jackson, Raymond (b1951)
14"x11" (Oil)
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Attitude
Jackson, Raymond (b1951)
14"x11" (Oil)
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Seesaw
Kerr, Donald A. (1930-2017)
46"x60" (Oil)
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Cherries Jubilee
Kirk, Connie (b1950)
14"x11" (Oil)
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Still Life (c.1940s)
Kuper, Rose (1888 - 1973)
24"x20" (Oil)
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Mandy’s Backyard
Logan, Maurice (1886-1977)
34"x40" (Oil )
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Coastal Fog
Maril, Herman (1908-1986)
20"x16" (Oil)