KLINE, FRANZ


Meaning of KLINE, FRANZ in English

born 1910, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., U.S.

died May 13, 1962, New York, N.Y.

U.S. painter.

He studied art in London before settling in New York City. He became one of the leading artists of the Abstract Expressionist movement and was known for his use of inexpensive commercial paints and large house-painter's brushes to build graphic networks of rough bars of black paint on white backgrounds. He achieved a sense of majesty and power in such large-scale works as Mahoning (1956). In the late 1950s he introduced colour into his paintings.

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