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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Hans Hofmann, Untitled, 1943

Hans Hofmann

Untitled, 1943
Watercolour on Paper
55.9 cm x 72 cms
Signed
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Hans Hofmann’s reputation is unique in that he is recognized as much for his influential teaching career as for his artwork. Hofmann was born in Bavaria in 1880, and he...
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Hans Hofmann’s reputation is unique in that he is recognized as much for his influential teaching career as for his artwork. Hofmann was born in Bavaria in 1880, and he studied art extensively before opening his own school in Munich, Germany, in 1915. His painting from this period was inspired by Cubism and its structural concerns but also employed bold color palettes. His work and his gifts as a teacher led to an invitation to teach at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1930 and again in 1931, after which he was given a solo show at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco

The rise of Nazism prompted Hofmann to close his Munich school in 1932 and emigrate to New York City, where he started a new school. In 1935 he also opened a summer school in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Lee Krasner, Helen Frankenthaler, Joan Mitchell, Frank Stella, and others enrolled at various points in one of Hofmann’s two schools and counted him as their mentor. In his own work Hofmann began delving deeply into the fundamental principles of painting—the optical effects of color, the illusion of space, and composition. His first New York solo show was held at Peggy Guggenheim’s influential Art of This Century Gallery in 1944.

In 1958 Hofmann chose to close both of his art schools to focus full time on painting until his death in 1966. Hofmann’s legacy has been repeatedly celebrated with major traveling retrospectives, including those organized the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC.

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Provenance

Estate of the Artist No. M-799/2

Andre Emmerich New York. The artists agent

Janie C Lee Gallery, Houston Texas

Herzog Galleries Houston

J Anderson Florida

Private Collection UK

 

 

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