Willem de Kooning

American, born the Netherlands, 1904 - 1997

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  • The image shows dark, sweeping lines and splatters creating a complex assortment of shapes and strokes arranged in a seemingly chaotic yet deliberate manner. The abstract composition features blotches and spots scattered throughout, reminiscent of splattered ink on a canvas. The distribution of dark tones and thick textures resembles formations of clouds or a rugged landscape's rough surface. The design evokes movement and depth, encouraging the viewer to find familiar forms within the marks.

    Big

    Willem de Kooning, Hollander Graphic Workshop, M. Knoedler & Company

    1970 (published 1971)

    Lithograph in black on italia wove paper  Accession ID  1975.104.2

    Not on view
  • The image displays black brushstrokes and lines on a beige background, creating an abstract composition. The shapes twist and curve fluidly. The artwork invites viewers to interpret various forms within the arrangement of dark and light contrasts.

    Figure at Gerard Beach

    Willem de Kooning, Hollander Graphic Workshop, M. Knoedler & Company

    1970 (published 1971)

    Lithograph in black on italia wove paper  Accession ID  1975.104.4

    Not on view
  • The image shows thick, swirling black lines and smudges on a light background. There is a pattern of small, circular spots scattered throughout the composition.

    Woman with Corset and Long Hair

    Willem de Kooning, Hollander Graphic Workshop, M. Knoedler & Company

    1970 (published 1971)

    Lithograph in black on akawara laid paper  Accession ID  1975.104.20

    Not on view
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    Sting Ray

    Willem de Kooning, Hollander Graphic Workshop, M. Knoedler & Company

    1970 (published 1971)

    Lithograph in black on suzuki wove paper  Accession ID  1975.104.14

    Not on view
  • The image displays black strokes and splattered lines on a light background. The shapes lack a defined structure, allowing for various interpretations.

    Love to Wakoko

    Willem de Kooning, Hollander Graphic Workshop, M. Knoedler & Company

    1970 (published 1971)

    Lithograph in black on akawara laid paper  Accession ID  1975.104.8

    Not on view
  • The image consists of swirling and curving lines resembling branches or river paths. Dark ink-like forms are prominent against a lighter background. The forms suggest organic outlines of tree limbs or flowing waterways. The lines create a fluid and natural movement. The stippled texture and varying thickness enhance the sense of movement. Blotches sporadically complete the piece, capturing the movement of nature in an abstract expression.

    Souvenir of Montauk

    Willem de Kooning, Hollander Graphic Workshop

    1970

    Lithograph in black on akawara wove paper  Accession ID  2012.92.760

    Not on view
  • The image displays bold, sweeping black brushstrokes and splatters intersecting across the canvas in an abstract composition. The shapes and lines suggest flowing river or fabric folds. Sinuous curves and dynamic arcs resemble natural forms like vines or hair. The dark tones against a pale background create depth and contrast, enhancing the visual intrigue.

    Landing Place

    Willem de Kooning, Hollander Graphic Workshop, M. Knoedler & Company

    1970 (published 1971)

    Lithograph in black on akawara laid paper  Accession ID  1975.104.6

    Not on view
  • The image displays thick black lines forming bold shapes, accompanied by thinner, sketchy lines creating a complex arrangement on the canvas. The abstract composition suggests intertwining branches or roots, with forms resembling tree limbs or flowing water. The interplay of bold and delicate lines creates a dynamic quality, evoking a sense of motion and complexity reminiscent of natural forms.

    Woman at Clearwater Beach

    Willem de Kooning, Hollander Graphic Workshop, M. Knoedler & Company

    1970 (published 1971)

    Lithograph in black on j. b. green laid paper  Accession ID  1975.104.21

    Not on view
  • The image displays swirling lines and broad strokes, forming an abstract composition. The shapes resemble tangled roots or flowing ribbons, with thick, dark brushstrokes reminiscent of tree branches. Splatters and smaller lines add texture and complexity to the composition, creating a dynamic landscape. The contrast between the dark ink and lighter background emphasizes movement and depth.

    High School Desk

    Willem de Kooning, Hollander Graphic Workshop, M. Knoedler & Company

    1970 (published 1971)

    Lithograph in black on italia wove paper  Accession ID  1975.104.5

    Not on view
  • The image contains sweeping, curving black lines and bold strokes against a plain background. The lines have varied thickness and dynamic movement, resembling natural forms such as branches or muscles.

    Mother and Child

    Willem de Kooning, Hollander Graphic Workshop, M. Knoedler & Company

    1970 (published 1971)

    Lithograph in black on italia wove paper  Accession ID  1975.104.11

    Not on view
  • The image displays bold black lines and shapes on a white background, creating an abstract composition. The lines and shapes suggest movement and chaos, resembling swirling waves or billowing smoke. There is no clear focal point, allowing the eye to move across the image and connect the elements into a pattern reminiscent of a stormy landscape or an energetic dance.

    Woman in Amagansett

    Willem de Kooning, Hollander Graphic Workshop, M. Knoedler & Company

    1970 (published 1971)

    Lithograph in black on italia wove paper  Accession ID  1975.104.19

    Not on view
  • The image shows swirling dark shapes and sweeping lines creating an intricate pattern. It is presented in an abstract manner. The forms resemble distorted human-like figures interacting within the space, with limbs and torsos blending into each other. These organic shapes might suggest bodies entwined in an embrace, while the flowing lines convey fluidity and movement. The composition combines dynamic strokes with areas of thickness and shadow, conveying depth and energy.

    Clam Digger

    Willem de Kooning, Hollander Graphic Workshop, M. Knoedler & Company

    1970 (published 1971)

    Lithograph in black on j. b. green laid paper  Accession ID  1975.104.3

    Not on view