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Willem de Kooning
(1904-1997)

Marilyn Monroe 1954
Marilyn Monroe 1954

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Untitled 1958
Untitled 1958

Willem de Kooning was an American Abstract Expressionist painter who was born in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Some art critics have called him the leader of the Abstract Expressionist movement, perhaps even surpassing Picasso in his important contributions to this movement. Though art historians may argue as to whether or not he was the leader in this movement, de Kooning was undoubtedly a pioneer in the field of Abstract art. This is evident simply by looking at recent auction records, which value his work in the excess of $27 million dollars.
Excavation 1950
Excavation 1950

De Kooning initially began his studies at the Academie van Beeldende Kunsten en Technische Wetenschappen in Rotterdam. At night he would work as an apprentice at a commercial art and decorating company, and later, working for an art director. He traveled to Brussels and Antwerp in 1924 to continue his studies and in 1926; he left the Netherlands for The United States. He settled briefly in New Jersey before moving to New York in 1927. Once in New York, he met and became friends with fellow artist Arshille Gorky whom he would eventually share a studio with.
Asheville 1948
Asheville 1948

In his early years in New York, de Kooning took on odd jobs until he obtained a position with the WPA Federal Art Project in 1935. Shortly thereafter, he was able to paint on a full time basis. It was around this time, that de Kooning embraced the newly emerging styles of Cubism as well as Surrealism, and drew influences from his friend Gorky as well as Picasso.
Composition
Composition

Much like fellow Expressionist painter Jackson Pollock, de Kooning was an action painter, and created compositions that were just as chaotic as Pollock, yet with his own distinguishing touches. One of his trademark series began in 1938, and was known as simply “Women.” This would become a recurring theme for de Kooning, and featured women in a way few other Abstract Expressionist artists were at the time.
Woman 1944
Woman 1944

Queen of Hearts 1943
Queen of Hearts 1943

Woman and Bicycle 1952
Woman and Bicycle 1952

It wasn’t until de Kooning held his first solo exhibition in 1948 that he had truly arrived as a major artist. This exhibition featured black and white abstractions which helped to launch his reputation as a respected figure in the art world. In the 1950’s, de Kooning picked up on his “Women” series again, followed by a period of urban landscapes, rural landscapes, and in 1960’s another series of “Women.”
Woman 1949-1950
Woman 1949-1950

Woman 1952
Woman 1952

Gotham News 1955
Gotham News 1955

De Kooning returned to the Netherlands in 1968, his first visit in 42 years, for the opening of his retrospective at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. While in Europe, he began to work more with a new medium, clay and later, bronze, while he was in Rome in 1969. This would lead de Kooning to later produce life sized figures.
Graver, bronze 1972
Graver, bronze 1972

He spent the rest of his life traveling and exhibiting all over the United States, and finally settled in Long Island, NY in 1963. He received the Andrew W. Mellon prize in 1979, and was honored with a retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York the same year he died, 1997.
Whose Name Was Writ in Water, 1975
Whose Name Was Writ in Water, 1975

Today, de Kooning’s work is housed in modern art museums all over the world, and perhaps in your own home. He remains one of the great American masters of the mid to later 20th century, and any his work is in greater demand today than ever. One of his original Abstract Expressionist pieces could be worth millions of dollars, and could exist anywhere from the United States to Northern Europe. Still wondering about an Abstract Expressionist piece in your family estate? Contact us…it could be by Willem de Kooning.
 

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