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Medium: watercolor and gouache on paper MEASUREMENTS:The composition is 14 1/2 inches high and 20 inches wide./"in the way or style of" Willian Baziotes,/ William Baziotes Born: 1912 - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - Died: 1963 - New York, New York, He worked briefly for a newspaper and in a stained-glass factory where his friends encouraged his art talent. He moved to New York City in 1933 and studied for the next three years at the National Academy of Design, primarily with Leon Kroll. From 1936 to 1941, he was a WPA artist, working as a teacher and in the Easel Painting Division. In the early 1940s, he came under the influence of European Surrealists who were expatriates in New York, and he also experimented with Automatism. He was also close to Robert Motherwell and Mark Rothko, with whom he founded the Subjects of the Artists School in 1948. The previous year, he became "the first Abstract Expressionist to gain wide attention when he won a prize" at an exhibition at the Chicago Art Institute of abstract and surrealist art. no documents sold as is please read terms and conditions before bidding and analyze very well all the information and images if you are not satisfied with your purchase send back for full refund within 15 days.