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Rivers, Larry

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Rivers, Larry (1923- )

US painter and sculptor. He is known for ironic historical works, such as Washington Crossing the Delaware 1953, and realistic paintings, such as Double Portrait of Birdie 1955. He also worked as a sculptor, specializing in figure studies. An abstract expressionist as well as a predecessor of pop art, he is respected for his versatility as an artist.

He was born in New York. A professional musician, he studied at the Julliard School of Music 1944-45 before studying art with Hans Hofmann 1947-48. He travelled widely, but was based in Southampton, Long Island from 1953. He taught at many schools.



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