Robert Motherwell Research Paper

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“Alongside Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and Willem de Kooning, Robert Motherwell is considered one of the great American Abstract Expressionist painters” (Artsy, Web). Not only was Robert Motherwell known for his astonishing paintings that were expressed so beautifully, he was also a very smart man, and was well taught in literature, philosophy, and modern European traditions. Each stroke from his brush on the canvas meant something to him. He filled the canvas with the way he saw things. “It’s not that the creative act and the critical act are simultaneous,” Motherwell said. “It's more like you blurt something out and then analyze it.” Robert Motherwell, contributed greatly to the art culture, changing the way the world saw Surrealism, influenced …show more content…

“After a period of painting them, I discovered Black as one of my subjects—and with black, the contrasting white, a sense of life and death which to me is quite Spanish. They are essentially the Spanish black of death contrasted with the dazzle of a Matisse-like sunlight.” (Robert Motherwell). Robert Motherwell was not the only abstract expressionism artist out there during the time. Jackson Pollock and Salvador Dali were also painting Abstract Expressionism. After WWII and the Spanish Civil War, Robert continued to paint famous artworks and still stayed around the lines of abstract expressionism. He became a very talented artist and was probably at the peak of his art career. “Art is an experience, not an object,” (Robert Motherwell). After creating some more of his nowaday famous paintings, he began to step out of his comfort zone. He stopped painting with black and white and started to use some more vibrant colors. He also stopped painting abstract expressionism and started painting “Colour Field Painting.” With the art style, he went on to paint his famous Indian Summer and Indian Summer #2 which are now in

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