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Edward Avedisian BIOGRAPHY
1936 Lowell, Massachusetts - 2007. Known for: Abstract-op geometric, sculpture.
First attracting attention in the late 1950s for moving away from Abstract Expressionism and thick impasto, he adopted a flatter, less painterly style. He was much influenced by the stain methods of... Read full biography
First attracting attention in the late 1950s for moving away from Abstract Expressionism and thick impasto, he adopted a flatter, less painterly style. He was much influenced by the stain methods of Helen Frankenthaler and Morris Louis as well as Pop Artists of the 1960s. Many of his works are... Read full biography
First attracting attention in the late 1950s for moving away from Abstract Expressionism and thick impasto, he adopted a flatter, less painterly style. He was much influenced by the stain methods of Helen Frankenthaler and Morris Louis as well as Pop Artists of the 1960s. Many of his works are large scale with abstract shapes.... Read full biography
First attracting attention in the late 1950s for moving away from Abstract Expressionism and thick impasto, he adopted a flatter, less painterly style. He was much influenced by the stain methods of Helen Frankenthaler and Morris Louis as well as Pop Artists of the 1960s. Many of his works are large scale with abstract shapes.... Read full biography
First attracting attention in the late 1950s for moving away from Abstract Expressionism and thick impasto, he adopted a flatter, less painterly style. He was much influenced by the stain methods of Helen Frankenthaler and Morris Louis as well as Pop Artists of the 1960s. Many of his works are large scale with abstract shapes.... Read full biography
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First attracting attention in the late 1950s for moving away from Abstract Expressionism and thick impasto, he adopted a flatter, less painterly style. He was much influenced by the stain methods of Helen Frankenthaler and Morris Louis as well as Pop Artists of the 1960s.
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