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Adolph Gottlieb: Paintings and Early Prints at Colby College |
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Adolph Gottlieb, Untitled, 1950, Ink and watercolor on paper, 19 x 24 inches.
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WATERVILLE, ME.-The Colby College Museum of Art presents Adolph Gottlieb: Paintings and Early Prints, on view February 3 - April 13. Adolph Gottlieb (1903-1974) was an early member of the Abstract Expressionist movement and an intensely productive painter, printmaker, and sculptor who created an immense body of work during his 50-year career. Primarily self-taught as a painter and printmaker, Gottlieb aimed to synthesize an intellectual approach to painting with his own emotional experience. This exhibition, featuring a 1950 pictograph by the artist given to the Colby museum by the Alex Katz Foundation, brings together 50 early prints and paintings, which demonstrate Gottlieb's significant contribution to the changing face of American art at mid-century.
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