BURGOYNE DILLER (1906-1965). Recognized as the first American painter to embrace the tenets of Neo-Plasticism, Burgoyne Diller made an important contribution to the development of non-objective art... Read full biography
BURGOYNE DILLER (1906-1965). Recognized as the first American painter to embrace the tenets of Neo-Plasticism, Burgoyne Diller made an important contribution to the development of non-objective art in the United States. Working in a hard-edged geometric style, he produced paintings, drawings, and... Read full biography
BURGOYNE DILLER (1906-1965). Recognized as the first American painter to embrace the tenets of Neo-Plasticism, Burgoyne Diller made an important contribution to the development of non-objective art in the United States. Working in a hard-edged geometric style, he produced paintings, drawings, and collages that paved the way for the development of American Minimalism during the 1960s and 70s. Born in New York City in 1906, Diller began painting and drawing as a teenager growing up in Battle... Read full biography
BURGOYNE DILLER (1906-1965). Recognized as the first American painter to embrace the tenets of Neo-Plasticism, Burgoyne Diller made an important contribution to the development of non-objective art in the United States. Working in a hard-edged geometric style, he produced paintings, drawings, and collages that paved the way for the development of American Minimalism during the 1960s and 70s. Born in New York City in 1906, Diller began painting and drawing as a teenager growing up in Battle Creek, Michigan. Later, while attending Michigan State University in East Lansing on an athletic scholarship, he made weekend visits to the Art Institute of Chicago, where he familiarized himself with Impressionist and Post-Impressionist painting. He was... Read full biography
BURGOYNE DILLER (1906-1965). Recognized as the first American painter to embrace the tenets of Neo-Plasticism, Burgoyne Diller made an important contribution to the development of non-objective art in the United States. Working in a hard-edged geometric style, he produced paintings, drawings, and collages that paved the way for the development of American Minimalism during the 1960s and 70s. Born in New York City in 1906, Diller began painting and drawing as a teenager growing up in Battle Creek, Michigan. Later, while attending Michigan State University in East Lansing on an athletic scholarship, he made weekend visits to the Art Institute of Chicago, where he familiarized himself with Impressionist and Post-Impressionist painting. He was especially drawn to the landscapes and still lives of Paul Cézanne, who modeled color to create structure and volume.... Read full biography
Burgoyne A Diller - Art for Sale (3 available)
"Study for Wall Construction"
Type:Drawing
Year:1950
Size:14.25" x 8.00"
Medium:Mixed Media
Signed:Signed and Dated
"Untitled (First Theme)"
Type:Drawing
Year:c. 1964
Size:13.75" x 11.75"
Medium:Mixed Media
Signed:Signed and Dated
Seconde Theme
Type:Painting
Year:1963
Size:42.00" x 42.00"
Medium:Oil
Signed:Verso
Notes:
oil on canvas / unstretched (can be shipped in a tube)
signed and dated on verso