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Arshile Gorky (/ˈɑːrʃiːl ˈɡɔːrki/ AR-sheel GOR-kee; born
Vostanik Manoug Adoian, Armenian: Ոստանիկ Մանուկ Ատոյեան;
April 15, 1904 – July 21, 1948) was...
- School,
which was the
center of this movement,
included such
artists as
Arshile Gorky,
Jackson Pollock,
Franz Kline, Mark Rothko,
Norman Lewis, Willem...
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included Jackson Pollock,
Elaine de Kooning, Lee Krasner,
Franz Kline,
Arshile Gorky, Mark Rothko, Hans Hofmann, John Ferren, Nell Blaine,
Adolph Gottlieb...
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author of From a High Place: A Life of
Arshile Gorky (1999), a
biography of his father-in-law, the
artist Arshile Gorky, and A
House in St John's Wood (2015)...
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Khrimian 5th row:
Tovmas Nazarbekian • Aram
Manukian •
Yeghishe Charents •
Arshile Gorky • Gaia Gai 6th row:
Artem Mikoyan • Ivan
Bagramyan • Aram Khachaturian...
- fell. Ani
gives art
history presentations on
Armenian American painter Arshile Gorky, with
Celia constantly attending and
publicly heckling Ani about...
- has been in the
collection of the
Kunsthalle Bremen. The
paintings of
Arshile Gorky,
created between 1904 and 1938, are
rumored to be cursed, with paintings...
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impressionist Edouard Manet depicted a
lemon on a
pewter plate. In
modern art,
Arshile Gorky painted Still Life with
Lemons in the 1930s. In India, a
lemon may...
- the
Parsons The New
School for Design,
where one of his
instructors was
Arshile Gorky.
Rothko characterized Gorky's
leadership of the
class as "overcharged...
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appears in many of his films, and
their son,
Arshile (named
after the Armenian-American
painter Arshile Gorky). In 1999,
Egoyan was made an
Officer of...