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Willem de Kooning

1904
1997
United States
Willem de Kooning (United States, 1904–1997) was a Dutch-American painter born in Rotterdam and died in East Hampton, New York.
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Willem de Kooning was a Dutch-American painter born on April 24, 1904, and he passed away on March 19, 1997. He was a prominent figure in the Abstract Expressionism movement, known for his dynamic brushwork and innovative approach to form and color. De Kooning's work often explored the relationship between abstraction and figuration, particularly in his famous "Woman" series. He immigrated to the United States in 1926, where he became a key influence on the New York art scene. His contributions significantly shaped the development of modern art, and he is celebrated for his ability to blend aggressive abstraction with elements of representation. De Kooning's legacy continues to resonate in contemporary art discussions.

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