Adolph Gottlieb
Adolph Gottlieb (1898-1974) was an American abstract expressionist painter. His bold, emotive works blended elements of mythology, symbolism, and personal experience. Characterized by vibrant colors, geometric shapes, and biomorphic forms, Gottlieb's paintings conveyed a sense of inner turmoil and introspection. A key figure in the development of Abstract Expressionism, he was part of the New York School alongside artists like Mark Rothko and Willem de Kooning.
Styles: Abstract, Expressionist
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