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'''Color Field painting''' is an abstract style that emerged in the 1950s after [[Abstract Expressionism]] and is largely characterized by abstract [[canvas]]es painted primarily with large areas of solid [[color]]. An alternate but less frequently encountered term for this style is chromatic abstraction. '''Color Field painting''' is an abstract style that emerged in the 1950s after [[Abstract Expressionism]] and is largely characterized by abstract [[canvas]]es painted primarily with large areas of solid [[color]]. An alternate but less frequently encountered term for this style is chromatic abstraction.
 +== Painters ==
 +
 +The following is a list of color field painters, closely related artists and some of their more important influences:
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 +* [[Josef Albers]] (1888–1976)
 +* [[Edward Avedisian]] (1936–2007)
 +* [[Walter Darby Bannard]] (1934–2016)
 +* [[Arvid Boecker]] (born 1964)
 +* [[Ilya Bolotowsky]] (1907–1981)
 +* [[Frank Bowling]] (born 1936)
 +* [[Stanley Boxer]] (1926–2000)
 +* [[Jack Bush]] (1909–1977)
 +* [[Dan Christensen]] (1942–2007)
 +* [[Gene Davis (painter)|Gene Davis]] (1920–1985)
 +* [[Ronald Davis]] (born 1937)
 +* [[Robyn Denny]] (1930–2014)
 +* [[Richard Diebenkorn]] (1922–1993)
 +* [[Piero Dorazio]] (1927–2005)
 +* [[Thomas Downing]] (1928–1985)
 +* [[Friedel Dzubas]] (1915–1994)
 +* [[Gabriele Evertz]] (born 1945)
 +* [[Paul Feeley]] (1910–1966)
 +* [[John Ferren]] (1905-1970)
 +* [[Sam Francis]] (1923–1994)
 +* [[Helen Frankenthaler]] (1928–2011)
 +* [[Sam Gilliam]] (born 1933)
 +* [[Joe Goode]] (born 1937)
 +* [[Robert Goodnough]] (1917–2010)
 +
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 +* [[Al Held]] (1928–2005)
 +* [[Howard Hodgkin]] (1932–2017)
 +* [[Hans Hofmann]] (1880–1966)
 +* [[Wolfgang Hollegha]] (born 1929)
 +* [[Ralph Hotere]] (1931–2013)
 +* [[John Hoyland]] (1934–2011)
 +* [[Paul Jenkins (United States painter)|Paul Jenkins]] (1923–2012)
 +* [[Ellsworth Kelly]] (1923–2015)
 +* [[Paul Klee]] (1879–1940)
 +* [[Ronnie Landfield]] (born 1947)
 +* [[Pat Lipsky]] (born 1941)
 +* [[Morris Louis]] (1912–1962)
 +* [[Brice Marden]] (born 1938)
 +* [[Henri Matisse]] (1869–1954)
 +* [[John McLaughlin (artist)|John McLaughlin]] (1898–1976)
 +* [[Howard Mehring]] (1931–1978)
 +* [[Mary Pinchot Meyer]] (1920–1964)
 +* [[Joan Miró]] (1893–1983)
 +* [[Piet Mondrian]] (1872–1944)
 +* [[Robert Motherwell]] (1915–1991)
 +* [[Barnett Newman]] (1905–1970)
 +* [[Kenneth Noland]] (1924–2010)
 +* [[Jules Olitski]] (1922–2007)
 +* [[Blinky Palermo]] (1943–1977)
 +
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 +
 +* [[J. S. Parker]] (1944–2017)
 +* [[Ray Parker (painter)|Ray Parker]] (1922–1990)
 +* [[William Perehudoff]] (1918–2013)
 +* William Pettet (1942–2019)
 +* [[John Plumb]] (1927–2008)
 +* [[Larry Poons]] (born 1937)
 +* [[Paul Reed (artist)|Paul Reed]] (1919–2015)
 +* [[Ad Reinhardt]] (1913–1967)
 +* [[Jack Roth]] (1927–2004)
 +* [[Mark Rothko]] (1903–1970)
 +* [[Kikuo Saito]] (1939–2016)
 +* [[John Seery]] (born 1941)
 +* [[David Simpson (artist)|David Simpson]] (born 1928)
 +* [[Richard Smith (artist)|Richard Smith]] (1931–2016)
 +* [[David G. Sorensen]] (1937–2011)
 +* [[Frederick Spratt]] (1927–2008)
 +* [[Albert Stadler]] (1923–2000)
 +* [[Clyfford Still]] (1904–1980)
 +* [[Frank Stella]] (born 1936)
 +* [[Alma Woodsey Thomas]] (1891–1978)
 +* [[Anne Truitt]] (1921–2004)
 +* [[John Walker (painter)|John Walker]] (born 1939)
 +* [[Neil Williams (artist)|Neil Williams]] (1934–1988)
 +* [[Peter Young (artist)|Peter Young]] (born 1940)
 +* [[Larry Zox]] (1937–2006)
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== See also == == See also ==
* [[Abstract art]] * [[Abstract art]]

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Color Field painting is an abstract style that emerged in the 1950s after Abstract Expressionism and is largely characterized by abstract canvases painted primarily with large areas of solid color. An alternate but less frequently encountered term for this style is chromatic abstraction.

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The following is a list of color field painters, closely related artists and some of their more important influences:

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