The painter Franz Kline was born in Wilkes-Barre in 1910, and he crafted a more complicated body of work than practically any other artist from Luzerne County. For decades, admirers have circled his ...
Helltown Players, Forum 24 and the Provincetown Art Gallery Association will present a staged reading of “A Part of the Noise,” a new play exploring the life of the renowned American painter, Franz ...
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“Hell, half the world wants to be like Thoreau at Walden,” Painter Franz Kline once remarked, “worrying about the noise of the traffic on the way to Boston. The other half use up their lives being ...
For some years Franz Kline has been turning out slashing black-and-white calligraphs bigger than a man. Most critics and the bearded young espresso-sippers of Greenwich Village place him on the top ...
Tired of ads? Subscribers enjoy a distraction-free reading experience. Click here to subscribe today or Login. This 1938 woodcut by Franz Kline depicts a winter scene in New York City, complete with ...
Dr. Darlene Miller-Lanning, director of the Hope Horn Gallery, speaks about Franz Kline. Franz Kline, a Luzerne County Arts Hall of Fame inductee, gained international acclaim for his abstract art. Dr ...
Glories of the Gilded Age, at Chicago’s Driehaus Museum This Halloween, Treat Yourself to a Neglected Horror Masterpiece Mnuchin Gallery and Hirschl & Adler prove once more that dealers often do art ...
Books with content about Franz Kline are at the beginning of the series and listed alphabetically by title, followed by inscribed books, books about Phil May, and then general books for miscellaneous ...