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Reeds (Sich Spritzende Männer im Schilf), 1910, lithograph on yellow wove paper, Gift
Discover works by Jörg Maass and learn about the artist
Reeds (Sich Spritzende Männer im Schilf), 1910, lithograph on yellow wove paper, Gift
Discover works by Ilse Bing and learn about the artist
prints, electrostatic prints, mirrors, and clock on black laid paper in vitrine, Gift
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Hiroshi Sugimoto, In Praise of Shadows, 2003, lithograph, Corcoran Collection (Gift
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Artists, Zebras: Nature’s Wild Freedom, 1937, lithograph in black on laid paper, Gift
Klarner Collection, Gift of Neal Turtell, 2018.24.5 Man/Woman Man/Woman William
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Board No. 2, 2014, colored pencil, graphite, and silver leaf on found ledger paper, Gift
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Scholar, 1984, etching, drypoint, roulette, and engraving in black on wove paper, Gift
Washington, DC, has always been home to vibrant communities of artists. Photographers like Mathew B. Brady and Addison Scurlock documented political leaders and local life. The Corcoran School of the Arts and Design and Howard University cultivated generations of artists, including members of the abstract Washington Color School.
Thomas, Tiptoe Through the Tulips, 1969, acrylic on canvas, Corcoran Collection (Gift
The American painters known as abstract expressionists developed a new kind of painting during the 1940s and ’50s. Their works were characterized by abstract imagery and subject matter that was full of allusions. They created dramatic, often monumental compositions with sweeping brushwork and fields of color.
Matsumi Kanemitsu, Border Shift, 1959, oil on canvas, Corcoran Collection (Gift
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Eugene Stuttman, Garry Winogrand, 1974, portfolio of 15 gelatin silver prints, Gift