Paul Jenkins’ works are described as: “Flowing veils of color that overlap and interact together, seeping and bleeding vivid color.” In 1954 Jenkins had his first exhibition in Paris; in 1954 he had his first American exhibition in Seattle at the Zoe Dusanne Gallery. Jenkin’s chance-based pouring techniques helped pioneer new approaches to Abstract Expressionism, and in the 60’s-70’s, he referred to himself as an “abstract phenomonist”.
Today, his works hang in galleries all over the world. He loved living in his French homes ( in Paris and also Provence) half the year and the other half in New York City.
He died in 2012 at the age of 88.
(This very limited edition lithograph is #41/70.)
Today, his works hang in galleries all over the world. He loved living in his French homes ( in Paris and also Provence) half the year and the other half in New York City.
He died in 2012 at the age of 88.
(This very limited edition lithograph is #41/70.)
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Creator:Paul Jenkins(1923 – 2012, American)
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Dimensions:Height: 29 in (73.66 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)
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More Editions & Sizes:29 x 25.5Price: $900
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Medium:Lithograph
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Movement & Style:Abstract Expressionist
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Period:1970-1979
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Condition:Good
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Gallery Location:Fraser, MI
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Reference Number:Seller: LU1263114589372
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