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  1. Seated Woman. c. 1940 Willem de Kooning (American (born Netherlands), 1904–1997) This composition is an early work from Willem de Kooning's long sequence of paintings of women that culminated in one of the most aggressive revisions of the female figure in the history of art.

  2. Seated woman es una obra maestra del pintor neerlandés Willem de Kooning, que representa a una mujer sentada en una silla. El cuadro destaca por su uso audaz del color y la forma, así como por su técnica expresiva única.

  3. This seated figure, which belongs to de Kooning’s first series of "women" paintings, demonstrates his interest in the human form. Awkwardly posed, the woman’s arms, legs, and breasts exist as abstract shapes in a flattened space.

  4. Analysis of Seated Woman by de Kooning. Willem de Kooning was one of the most influential members of the New York School of American Abstract Expressionism (late 1940s, 1950s).

  5. Seated Woman. 1953–54. Pencil on paper (recto and verso). 14 x 12" (35.6 x 30.5 cm). Estate of Stella Waitzkin given in loving memory of Bill Waitzkin and promised gift of Marlene Hess and James D. Zirin. 439.2004.a-b. © 2024 The Willem de Kooning Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.

  6. Seated Woman (1952) These three apparitional beauties were participants in the sensational debut of de Kooning’s Woman series of the early 1950s. Along with four other paintings and numerous drawings, their presentation at New York’s Sidney Janis Gallery in the spring of 1953 pro-voked a considerable stir in the excitable art world of the time.

  7. 2 de nov. de 2018 · Willem de Kooning, Seated Woman, 1951. Estimate $500,000–700,000 in Sotheby's Contemporary Art Day Auction (15 November, New York). In Seated Woman, as opposed to several other works from the same period, De Kooning not only disrupts compositional perspective, but also the boundary between painting and drawing.