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Color Field Painting 1900-Present
Paintings with solid areas of color covering the entire canvas, as exemplified in the work of Mark Rothko, Kenneth Noland, and Jules Olitski. A type of Abstract expressionism, these artists were interested in the lyrical or atmospheric effects of vast color, filling the canvas, and by suggestion, beyond it to infinity. Most color field paintings are large- meant to be seen up closeso that the viewer is immersed in the color environment.
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