Janet Fish
- Introduction
- Janet Fish (born May 18, 1938) is a contemporary American realist artist. Through oil painting, lithography, and screenprinting, she explores the interaction of light with everyday objects in the still life genre. Many of her paintings include elements of transparency (plastic wrap, water), reflected light, and multiple overlapping patterns depicted in bold, high color values. She has been credited with revitalizing the still life genre.
- Wikidata
- Q6153341
- Introduction
- American artist.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Female
- Roles
- Artist, Painter
- Names
- Janet Fish, Janet I. Fish
- Ulan
- 500030854
Exhibition
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Janet Fish Cherries in Brandy 1973
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Various Artists, Barbara Sandler, Fairfield Porter, Clayton Pond, Wendy Meng, Janet Fish, Ilya Bolotowsky, Romare Bearden, Will Barnet, Walter Darby Bannard, Joseph Raffael, Richard Anuszkiewicz, Alan Kessler 1776 USA 1976 Bicentennial Prints 1975, published 1976
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Janet Fish Preserved Peaches from 1776 USA 1976 Bicentennial Prints (1975, published 1976)
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