Adolph (Adolphe) Blondheim, an influential New Hope Modernist, won many
prizes for his paintings but complained that they were difficult to
sell: "I've got the biggest collection of Blondheims in the world," he
joked. Blondheim painted in oils and watercolors in a style that was
non-objective; his paintings are often flat, collage-like experiments
with shapes and layers, and his etchings and lithographs are
semi-abstract.
He was a student of the Maryland Institute of Fine Arts, (showing 500 of 1529 characters). |
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