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De Kooning used subtle brushwork and an analogous color palette to create rhythm and harmony.

De Kooning used aggressive brushwork and bold colors to create emotional, provocative imagery.


De Kooning created convincing space that distinguished the figure from the background.


De Kooning created a black and white under-painting first, and then layered patches of color on top

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Answer: De Kooning used aggressive brushwork and bold colors to create emotional, provocative imagery.

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Willem de Kooning (1904-1997) was part of the Abstract Expressionism movement, which aimed to use painting as an expression of the artist´s emotions. Kooning´s work was characterized by his use of expressive, and even aggressive and frenetic, brushwork as well as by his radical use of bold colors to generate an emotionaly provocative imagery. Some of his most famous works are "Seated Woman" (1940), and "Excavation" (1950).

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