Hans Hartung
- Introduction
- Hans Hartung (21 September 1904 – 7 December 1989) was a German-French painter, known for his gestural abstract style. He was also a decorated World War II veteran of the French Foreign Legion.
- Wikidata
- Q657402
- Introduction
- Comment on works: painter
- Nationalities
- French, German
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Writer, Painter, Photographer, Owner
- Names
- Hans Hartung, Hans Ernst Hartung, Heinrich Hartung, h. hartung
- Ulan
- 500003694
Exhibitions
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Degree Zero: Drawing at Midcentury
Through Feb 6
MoMA
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Dubuffet to de Kooning: Expressionist Prints from Europe and America
Oct 29, 1998–Feb 2, 1999
MoMA
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Master Prints from the Collection
May 27–Aug 2, 1994
MoMA
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Contemporary European Prints
Apr 9–Sep 22, 1992
MoMA
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Master Prints from the Collection
Nov 21, 1991–Mar 24, 1992
MoMA
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Hans Hartung has
18 exhibitionsonline.
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Various Artists, Aimé Félix Del Marle, Jean Dewasne, Jean Deyrolle, Misztrik De Monda, César Domela-Nieuwenhuis, Adolf Richard Fleischmann, Hans Hartung, Nicolaas Warb (Sophie Warburg), Serge Poliakoff, Marie Raymond, Gérard Schneider Art abstrait (Abstract Art) 1946
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Hans Hartung Plate (folio 22) from Art abstrait (Abstract Art) 1946
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Hans Hartung Composition 1948
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Hans Hartung Painting 1948
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Hans Hartung Composition II 1953
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Hans Hartung #18 (1953)
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Hans Hartung Etching #5 (1953)
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Hans Hartung L 12 1957
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Hans Hartung L 73 1958
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Hans Hartung No. 78 1958
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Hans Hartung Untitled 1960
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Hans Hartung L 102 (1963)
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Hans Hartung L-31-1973 from Homage to Picasso (Hommage à Picasso) 1973
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