| Adolph Gottlieb (1903–74 b. New York City) studied under John Sloan and Robert Henri. In the 1940s he created pictographs which were stylized, primitive symbols set in a gridlike pattern. His abstract dynamic canvases of the following decade (e.g., Frozen Sounds, Number One, 1951; Whitney Museum, New York City) placed him in the front ranks of abstract expressionism. Many of his later works, called bursts, display large fiery circles over a network of spiky lines. | ||
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| Adolph Gottlieb: A Retrospective
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| Adolph Gottlieb : The Pictographs, 1942-1951
by Adolph] Manny Silverman Gallery [Gottlieb | Abstraction: The Amerindian Paradigm
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| Adolph Gottlieb 1956
by Erin Budis Coe $24.95 | Adolph Gottlieb acrylics on paper
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