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Gottlieb, Adolph

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Gottlieb, Adolph (1903–1974)

US painter. He was a cofounder of the New York City based avant-garde group, The Ten (1935–40). By 1941 he was painting compartmentalized canvases containing symbolic animal and plant forms, called pictographs, as seen in Dream (1948). His later work favoured cosmic bursts of colour, as in Chrome (1965). He was born in New York City. He studied at the Art Students League under Robert Henri and John Sloan.



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