Abraham Rattner (1895 - 1978)

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Abraham Rattner

Abraham Rattner was an American artist known for his powerful and emotional expressionist paintings, as well as his work in sculpture, lithography, and other media.

Rattner studied art in New York City and Paris, where he was influenced by the modernist art movements of the early 20th century, including cubism, fauvism, and expressionism. He developed a unique style that blended elements of these movements with his own personal vision and experiences.

Rattner's paintings often featured deeply spiritual themes, such as the struggle between good and evil, the nature of human suffering, and the search for transcendence. His work was characterized by bold colors, dramatic brushstrokes, and a sense of raw emotional intensity.

Rattner was an important member of the New York School of Abstract Expressionism, and his work was exhibited in many prominent galleries and museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and the Art Institute of Chicago. He was also a prolific writer and lecturer, and his work was the subject of several books and monographs.

Today, Rattner's paintings and other artworks can be found in the collections of museums and private collectors around the world. He is considered one of the most important American expressionist artists of the 20th century, and his work continues to be celebrated for its emotional power and spiritual depth.

Date and place of birt:8 july 1895, Poughkeepsie, USA
Date and place of death:14 february 1978, New York City, USA
Nationality:France, USA
Period of activity: XX century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Genre:Genre art, Landscape painting, Religious genre, Still life
Art style:Cubism, Expressionism, Fauvism

Creators France

Peter Klasen (1935)
Peter Klasen
1935
Yvonne Canu (1921 - 2008)
Yvonne Canu
1921 - 2008
Nikolai Vasilyevich (Nicolas) Krycevsky (1898 - 1961)
Nikolai Vasilyevich (Nicolas) Krycevsky
1898 - 1961
Adolphe (Aizik) Féder (1886 - 1943)
Adolphe (Aizik) Féder
1886 - 1943
Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684 - 1721)
Jean-Antoine Watteau
1684 - 1721
Georges Rouget (1783 - 1869)
Georges Rouget
1783 - 1869
Jacques François Saly (1717 - 1776)
Jacques François Saly
1717 - 1776
André Henri Dargelas (1828 - 1906)
André Henri Dargelas
1828 - 1906
Abdallah Benanteur (1931 - 2017)
Abdallah Benanteur
1931 - 2017
Rosa Bonheur (1822 - 1899)
Rosa Bonheur
1822 - 1899
Piotr Kowalski (1927 - 2004)
Piotr Kowalski
1927 - 2004
Joseph Coomans (1816 - 1889)
Joseph Coomans
1816 - 1889
Isaac Pailes (1895 - 1978)
Isaac Pailes
1895 - 1978
Auguste Clésinger (1814 - 1883)
Auguste Clésinger
1814 - 1883
Jean Effel (1908 - 1982)
Jean Effel
1908 - 1982
Jacques Quinet (1918 - 1992)
Jacques Quinet
1918 - 1992

Creators Cubism

Andrew Michael Dasburg (1887 - 1979)
Andrew Michael Dasburg
1887 - 1979
Horst Skodlerrak (1920 - 2001)
Horst Skodlerrak
1920 - 2001
 Tobeen (1880 - 1938)
Tobeen
1880 - 1938
David Abercrombie Donaldson (1916 - 1996)
David Abercrombie Donaldson
1916 - 1996
Max Olderock (1895 - 1972)
Max Olderock
1895 - 1972
Georg Grasegger (1873 - 1927)
Georg Grasegger
1873 - 1927
Arthur Segal (1875 - 1944)
Arthur Segal
1875 - 1944
Saad Al-Tai (1935)
Saad Al-Tai
1935
Olaf Rude (1886 - 1957)
Olaf Rude
1886 - 1957
Hans-Hendrik Grimmling (1947)
Hans-Hendrik Grimmling
1947
Fyodor (Theodore) Igorevich Stravinsky (Strawinsky) (1907 - 1989)
Fyodor (Theodore) Igorevich Stravinsky (Strawinsky)
1907 - 1989
George Copeland Ault (1891 - 1948)
George Copeland Ault
1891 - 1948
Tim Verfaillie (1893 - 1934)
Tim Verfaillie
1893 - 1934
August Macke (1887 - 1914)
August Macke
1887 - 1914
Wojciech Fangor (1922 - 2015)
Wojciech Fangor
1922 - 2015
Karl Dönselmann (1902 - 1984)
Karl Dönselmann
1902 - 1984
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