Ellsworth Kelly
1923–2015
Introduction
Ellsworth Kelly (May 31, 1923 – December 27, 2015) was an American painter, sculptor, and printmaker associated with hard-edge painting, Color field painting and minimalism. His works demonstrate unassuming techniques emphasizing line, color and form, similar to the work of John McLaughlin and Kenneth Noland. Kelly often employed bright colors. He lived and worked in Spencertown, New York.
Wikidata identifier
Q544899
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Introduction
American abstract painter worked with large forms of luminous color, often on shaped canvases.
Country of birth
United States
Roles
Artist, graphic artist, painter, sculptor
ULAN identifier
500004975
Names
Ellsworth Kelly
Information from the Getty Research Institute's Union List of Artist Names ® (ULAN), made available under the ODC Attribution License. Accessed April 15, 2024.
53 works
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Orange with Green
1964–1965 -
Blue and Yellow and Red-Orange
1964–1965 -
Red over Yellow
1964–1965 -
Blue over Orange
1964–1965 -
Yellow over Yellow
1964–1965 -
Blue over Green
1964–1965 -
Yellow Over Dark Blue
1964–65 -
Camelia II
1964 -
Red and Blue on Green
1964 -
Blue, Green and Red
1964 -
Briar
1963 -
Whites
1963 -
Study for "Green Blue Red"
1963 -
Untitled
1962 -
Untitled
1962 -
Red, White and Blue
1961 -
Leaf
c. 1959 -
Atlantic
1956 -
Preliminary Design for “Eastmore Mural” (3)
1956 -
Painting in Five Panels
1955 -
First Study for "Painting in Five Panels"
1955 -
La Combe I
1950 -
Trunk with Leaves
1949
53 works