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William Congdon
William Grosvenor Congdon was born in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1912. From the end of the 1940s, for more than a decade he was one of the most successful painters formed in the climate of the New York School, thanks to the original balance he struck between Abstract Expressionism and the European figurative tradition. Permanently in exile, an inexhaustible traveler, Congdon then - also as a consequence of his conversion to Catholicism - moved farther and farther away from the art world and market. This volume is the result of the need for a thorough investigation of an artist who, thanks to renewed critical interest, has been recognized as one of the great masters of the second half of the twentieth century. The book reveals the seductive complexity of Congdon's journey as well as the extraordinary quality of his works. Three scholars - two eminent American art historians, Peter...
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