Abraham Walkowitz
1878–1965
Introduction
Abraham Walkowitz (March 28, 1878, Tyumen, Russia - January 27, 1965, New York City, EUA) was a Russian-American painter grouped in with early American Modernists working in the Modernist style. While not having attained the same level of fame as his contemporaries, Walkowitz' close relationship with the 291 Gallery and Alfred Stieglitz placed him at the center of the modernist movement. His early abstract cityscapes and collection of over 5,000 drawings of Isadora Duncan also remain significant art historical records.
Wikidata identifier
Q4669219
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31 works
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Figures in Landscape
1932 -
From My Window
1930 -
Fisherman
1930 -
New York
1917 -
Winter
1915 -
Cityscape
c. 1915 -
Untitled
c. 1915 -
Color Symphony Number 1-4
1913 -
From Life to Life
1913 -
Black and White Drawing
1913 -
New York Improvisation
1913 -
(Isadora Duncan)
c. 1910 -
(Isadora Duncan)
c. 1910 -
(Isadora Duncan)
c. 1910 -
(Isadora Duncan)
c. 1910 -
(Isadora Duncan)
c. 1910 -
Parade
1910 -
Isadora Duncan
c. 1910 -
Isadora Duncan
c. 1910 -
Isadora Duncan
c. 1910 -
Isadora Duncan
c. 1910 -
Isadora Duncan
c. 1910 -
Isadora Duncan
c. 1910 -
(Isadora Duncan)
c. 1910 -
Isadora Duncan
c. 1910 -
Isadora Duncan, Number 10
c. 1909 -
Beach Scene
c. 1905–1910 -
Park Scene
1905–1910 -
Life Study
1895–1905 -
Untitled
n.d.
31 works