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Beautiful large and rare color poster by the famous German-American painter
Hans Hofmann ( 1880-1966 )
An original work by Hans Hofmann was used for this poster.
The poster was for the exhibition at Pace/Columbus in OHIO in 1980
The work is signed in the print with a monogram.
Through his work, Hofmann had a great influence on the New York avant-garde of the 1940s, but even more so as a teacher—not as a student mentor (almost none of the first generation of Abstract Expressionists studied with him), but through his lectures and writings. Nevertheless, he had students, including the Hungarian/Dutch artist Sárika Góth.[1] Clement Greenberg wrote that one could learn more about Matisse's colors from Hofmann than from Matisse himself,[2] and that no one in America "understood Cubism as thoroughly as Hofmann did".[2] Harrison calls Hofmann, and Arshile Gorky, "significant figures involved in but not central to" the Abstract Expressionist movement.