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THE ACHIEVEMENT OF MORRIS LOUIS. The forming of the five senses is a labor of the entire history of the world down to the present. — Marx. MORRIS LOUIS WAS BORN MORRIS BERSTEIN in Baltimore, Maryland on November 24, 1912 and died of lung cancer in Washington, D.C. on September 7, 1962 at the height of his artistic powers. 1 He lived for painting.
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Morris Louis, letter to Leonard Bocour, 21 May 1958. Since Louis kept all his receipts for painting supplies, it is possible to state with some accuracy how much thinning was required to obtain the effect he desired. For example, in 1958 his receipts show that he purchased 807 two-ounce tubes of paint, 175 gallons of Acryloid F-10, and 195 gallons of turpentine. This is about twenty-nine times ...
Morris Louis was an American painter and founding member of the Washington Color School movement of the 1950s. View Morris Louis’s artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.
After a visit to New York in April 1953, where they saw the recent paintings of Helen Frankenthaler, Washington-based friends Morris Louis and Kenneth Noland began to similarly stain raw canvases with diluted pigment, rather than apply it with a brush. Experimenting with different painting techniques and media, compositional formats and canvas sizes in the nine remaining years before his ...
Morris Louis, a native of Baltimore, became part of a group of Washington, D.C. painters in the mid-1950s known for their use of bright, modern colors and washes of synthetic paint. Theirs was an innovative technique likely learned during a 1953 visit to the New York studio of Helen Frankenthaler, where Louis and his colleagues were exposed to Frankenthaler's method of staining her canvases ...