helen frankenthaler 1928-2011

helen frankenthaler in her new york studio at 83rd street and third avenue, 1964, with one of her interior landscapes behind her on the wall (work in the collection of san francisco museum of modern art)
image by alexander liberman. alexander liberman photography archive, research library, the getty research institute, los angeles, california. (2000.R.19)
image © j. paul getty trust via art art art artist
helen frankenthaler, recognized as one of the most influential american artists of the 20th century, has died
on december 27 at the age of 83, in her home in darien, connecticut, USA, following a lengthy period of illness.
frankenthaler, born in 1928 in new york city, studied at the dalton school with mexican abstract painter rufino tamayo in
new york city and attended university at bennington college in vermont where she studied with artist paul feeley, graduating in 1949.
the first monumental exhibition of her career was in 1952 with the display of 'mountains and sea', a 7 x 10ft oil painting
that seemed as if it were created as a watercolor piece. 'mountains and sea' introduced the use of turpentine-diluted oil-paint
upon raw canvas, a technique known as 'staining', which is attributed to the color field school of painting of which frankenthaler
was a founder.
as an abstract expressionist painter, frankenthaler was a major contributor to american post-war painting as well as one of the
first artists to practice the color field school of painting. her large-scale canvases and easel-free technique were formed by gesture
and dance, similar to the artistic process employed by abstract expressionist painter jackson pollack. frankenthaler's work
emphasized the flat surface, interrogating the nature of the viewer and his relationship to the artist, and focusing upon color
rather than illusory depth in her body of work.
read more in the obituary published by the new york times.

'mountains and sea', 1952
oil and charcoal on canvas
86 5/8 x 117 1/4 in. (220 x 297.8 cm)
on extended loan to the national gallery of art, washington, d.c.
image via about

'desert pass', 1976
acrylic on canvas
39 x 54 in (99.1 x 137.2 cm)
smithsonian american art museum, bequest of edith s. and arthur j. levin 2005.5.32
image courtesy smithsonian american art museum photostream

'nepenthe', 1972
kathan brown (printer)
color aquatint on paper plate
15 5/8 x 24 1/4 in. (39.8 x 61.7 cm)
smithsonian american art museum purchase 1972.75
image courtesy smithsonian american art museum via my museum syndicate

'may 26, backwards', 1961
universal limited art editions (publisher) by bob blackburn (printer)
color lithograph on paper sheet
31 1/8 x 22 1/2 in. (79 x 57.1 cm)
smithsonian american art museum purchase 1967.32
image courtesy smithsonian american art museum via my museum syndicate
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