Abstract Imagists - List of Abstract Imagists

List of Abstract Imagists

  • Joseph Albers
  • William Baziotes
  • Norman Bluhm
  • Cameron Booth
  • James Brooks
  • Lawrence Calcagno
  • Nicolas Carone
  • Giorgio Cavallon
  • Nassos Daphnis
  • Enrico Donati
  • Edward Dugmore
  • Friedel Dzubas
  • Jimmy Ernst
  • John Ferren
  • Sam Francis
  • Helen Frankenthaler
  • Michael Goldberg
  • Arshile Gorky
  • Adolph Gottlieb
  • Cleve Gray
  • Stephen Grene
  • John Grillo
  • Philip Guston
  • Grace Hartigan
  • Al Held
  • Hans Hofmann
  • Ralph Humphrey
  • Paul Jenkins
  • Alfred Jensen
  • Jasper Johns
  • Ellsworth Kelly
  • Franz Kline
  • Willem de Kooning
  • Alfred Leslie
  • Michael Loew
  • Morris Louis
  • Conrad Marca-Relli
  • Roberto Matta
  • George McNeil
  • Joan Mitchell
  • Kyle Morris
  • Robert Motherwell
  • Barnett Newman
  • Kenneth Noland
  • Raymond Parker
  • Jackson Pollock
  • Richard Pousette-Dart
  • Robert Rauschenberg
  • Ad Reinhardt
  • Milton Resnick
  • Robert Richenburg
  • William Ronald
  • Mark Rothko
  • Ludwig Sander
  • Leon Smith
  • Theodoros Stamos
  • Frank Stella
  • Clyfford Still
  • Mark Tobey
  • Bradley Walker Tomlin
  • Jack Tworkov
  • Albert Urban
  • Esteban Vicente
  • Jack Youngerman
  • Adja Yunkers

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