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| Arshile Gorky (1904 - 1948) |
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Artists who influenced Arshile Gorky![]() | Arshile Gorky is recognized as a pioneer of the new abstract painting that developed in New York after World War II. Born Vosdanik Adoian in the village of Khorkom, Armenia, Gorky's idyllic childhood was cut short by the Turkish invasion of Armenia and its ensuing ethnic persecution. Gorky's father and other relatives had fled to America earlier; the boy lived with his mother and sister as ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Arshile Gorky![]() | |
![]() Pablo Ruiz y Picasso | ![]() One Year the Milkweed (National Gallery of Art) | ![]() Khorkom | ![]() Richard Diebenkorn |
![]() Joan Miró | ![]() Betrothal (study) | ![]() Composition, #2 | ![]() Roberto Matta |
![]() Fernand Léger | ![]() Artist and Mother (National Gallery of Art) | ![]() Good Hope Road (Museum of Fine Arts) | ![]() Sam Francis |
![]() Paul Cézanne | ![]() Charred Beloved, #2 (National Gallery of Canada) | ![]() Untitled (Peggy Guggenheim Collection) | ![]() Franz Kline |