Born 1928
Helen Frankenthaler (born December 12, 1928) is an American post-painterly abstraction artist. Born in New York City, she was influenced by Jackson Pollock's paintings and by Clement Greenberg. She was the youngest daughter of a justice on the New York State Supreme Court. She studied at the Dalton School under Rufino Tamayo and also at Bennington College in Vermont. She later married fellow artist Robert Motherwell. Related Paintings of Helen Frankenthaler Prints :. | Whirling Dervishes | Portrait of Bishop Jean-Pierre Camus ,mnk | A Roman Art Lover (mk23) | Two men standing on a pedestal 1909 | Wat afternoon | Related Artists: Gerardus Laurentius Keultjes painted The assault on Algiers by the allied Anglo-Dutch squadron in 1817
Paul Sandby Munn British watercolour painter, 1773-1845 Robert Delaunary 1885-1941
Orphism