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Hickey paints own view of art world
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 4/3/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...example, Hickey cited the sharp rise in importance of Bradley Walker Tomlin, a hitherto marginal exponent of lyrical abstraction who died in 1953. In recent years, Hickey said, Tomlin has emerged as a major influence on the younger American...
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Rosemarie Beck at Lori Bookstein.(NEW YORK)
Magazine article from: Art in America; 6/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...graduate study at New York University, she moved to Woodstock, N.Y. Her early paintings showed the influence of Bradley Walker Tomlin and Philip Guston. Later she worked in Motherwell's studio. In the late '50s she started painting figures...
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Japanese calligraphy: handwriting on wall.
News Wire article from: United Press International; 2/10/2003; 700+ words
; ...expressionists that calligraphy actually inspired the work of major American artists. Among them were Robert Motherwell, Bradley Walker Tomlin, Mark Tobey, Franz Kline, and Brice Marden, all of whom were influenced by Zen Buddhism and its holy texts...
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Peter Campus: Albion.
Magazine article from: Art in America; 3/1/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...pictures, but they were made by painters rather than filmmakers, such as the transitional 1940s abstractions of Bradley Walker Tomlin, or Chuck Close's monumental distillations of optical data. Several years ago, PaceWildenstein spent much...
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The Berkowitz Gift That Keeps Giving; Cache of Early Paintings Offers Hope to Ailing Middendorf Gallery
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 5/22/1992; ; 700+ words
; ...continuous groping toward a distinctive abstract style while he was under the influence of artists as different as Bradley Walker Tomlin and Willem de Kooning. Though the show makes no pretense of being a retrospective, it is as close as Berkowitz...
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In the Know, and In the Thick Of It.
Newspaper article from: The New York Observer (New York, NY); 11/13/2007; 700+ words
; ...informed. She benefited from the artistic milieu of her home in Woodstock, N.Y. Guston was a neighbor, as were Bradley Walker Tomlin and Robert Motherwell. Beck became a habitue of the New York scene, hanging with the Abstract Expressionists...
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2003 in review: auction highlights.(Directory)
Magazine article from: Art in America; 8/1/2004; 700+ words
; ...May 6. Alexander Archipenko, Blue Dancer, 1913, $1 million (est. $700,000-900,000), May 6. Bradley Walker Tomlin, Number 15, 1953, $904,000 (est. $600,000-800,000), May 13. Vija Celmins, Untitled (Ocean...
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20th-Century Collectors: The Patrons Have a Show.(Arts&Entertainment)
Newspaper article from: The New York Observer (New York, NY); 6/19/2000; 700+ words
; ...among them, Adolph Gottlieb's Ashes of Phoenix (1948), from the collection of Mary and Jim Patton, and Bradley Walker Tomlin's Number 15 (1953), from the collection of Agnes Gund. Moreover, it is only in the pictures from the collection...
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War, terrorism and SARS fail to sink spring auctions. (Front Page).(price record of individual impressionist, modern, and comtemporary art works)(activity at Christie's, Sotheby's and Phillips de Pury & Luxembourg )
Magazine article from: Art in America; 7/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...painting Reflections on Jessica Helms, which sold for $1.4 million (est. $800,000-$1.2 million), and Bradley Walker Tomlin's large painting Number 15 (1953), which brought $904,000 (est. $600,000-$800,000), an auction...
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Norman Lewis at Berman/Daferner. (drawings) (New York, New York)(Review of Exhibitions)
Magazine article from: Art in America; 9/1/1994; ; 700+ words
; ...expressive gesture in works such as #33 (1953). Unlike the nervous, allover pictographic writing of Tobey or Bradley Walker Tomlin, Lewis's stately ciphers here are scattered rhythmically across the page with the disciplined spontaneity of...
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Bradley Walker Tomlin
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Bradley Walker Tomlin 1899-1953, American painter, b. Syracuse, N.Y., grad. Syracuse Univ. (1921). He also studied painting in London...
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Tomlin, Bradley Walker
Book article from: A Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Art
Tomlin, Bradley Walker (1899–1953). American painter. He was born in Syracuse, New York, and studied at Syracuse University, 1917...
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Abstract Expressionism
Book article from: A Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Art
...secondary figures were William Baziotes , James Brooks , Lee Krasner , Richard Pousette-Dart , Theodorus Stamos , and Bradley Walker Tomlin . Hans Hofmann and Ad Reinhardt were major figures, but not central to the movement. The work of these artists...
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New York School
Book article from: A Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Art
...Barnett Newman , Jackson Pollock , Richard Pousette-Dart , Ad Reinhardt , Mark Rothko , Clyfford Still , and Bradley Walker Tomlin . In the foreword to the catalogue Maurice Tuchman wrote: ‘The title of our exhibition and the criteria...
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