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Expressionism
1961
183.0 x 130.0 cmGiclée- eller lerretsprint av museumskvalitet med rask produksjon og fleksible valgmuligheter for etterbehandling. ( Kjøp håndlaget maleri
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Miles Davis
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Gandy Brodie emerged as a singular voice in American landscape painting during the mid-century, forging an artistic path marked by philosophical representationalism—a distinctive blend of figurative and abstract elements that defied easy categorization. Born October 20, 1925, in New York City’s Lower East Side, Brodie eschewed formal training, cultivating his talent through observation and immersion in the art world.
His formative influences stemmed from encounters with masterpieces at MoMA – Van Gogh's *Starry Night*, Picasso’s explorations of form and emotion, and Klee’s whimsical geometric abstractions. These experiences instilled a profound appreciation for artistic heritage and fueled his own experimental style, characterized by heavy impasto in oil paintings.
Brodie gained recognition in 1954 with an exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art, where he showcased *Untitled (Cornflower)*—a vibrant depiction of wildflowers that exemplifies his signature technique. Critics lauded him as “one of the best painters of his generation,” recognizing his ability to synthesize past masters while establishing a uniquely modern aesthetic.
Throughout his career, Brodie taught at Vermont College and in New York City, nurturing young artists and disseminating his artistic philosophy. His works reside in prestigious institutions including The Metropolitan Museum of Art (NYC), MoMA (NYC), The National Museum of American Art (Smithsonian, Washington, DC), and The Whitney Museum of American Art (NYC).
Brodie’s legacy extends beyond his individual paintings; he championed a holistic approach to artmaking—one that prioritized emotional resonance alongside formal considerations. His unwavering dedication to capturing the essence of landscape imbued his canvases with an enduring spirit of contemplation and wonder.
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