HOME   ARTISTS   ARTICLES   CONTACT
 
 

ARTISTS

 

James Daugherty

Fred Mitchell

Estate of Daniel Putnam Brinley 1879-1963

Robert Indiana

James Daugherty

Helen Hamilton

Reuben Nakian

Louis H. Porter, 1904-1984

Norris Embry, 1921-1981

Louise Kamp, 1867-1959

Kim Keever

Samuel Halpert, 1884-1930

Taro Yamamoto

Jean Cohen

Jack Tworkov

Selina Trieff

John Grillo

Ralston Crawford

Felrath Hines

Irving Kriesberg

Melville Price 1920-1970

Elias Goldberg

Franz Kline Monograph

CONTACTING PHILIP WITH ART WORK QUESTIONS

 

James Daugherty, 1887-1974. Daugherty was of the first generation of Americans that explored modern art having learned first hand from Robert Daulaney c. 1911-1912 in Paris. There he participated along with Morgan Russell he participated in the development of Synchromism a color dynamic which used color to describe space and form. Later back in America Daugherty moved to Weston, CT developed a figuative style reminencent of Thomas Hart Benton. He used this style in the commission of many important murals, and thus became known as a muralist. Late in his career he went back to a synchromist inspired style of non represenation closely associated to Abstract Expressionism. Since his death in 1974 his late abstract works have gained much respect for their integrity and first hand connection to the earliest notions of modern art.


Untitled,

Untitled

 
   
   
   
   
   
 

 24