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American abstract painter (1930–2010)
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Robert Natkin
Natkin with his wife Judy at home in Redding, Conn.
Born(1930-11-07)November 7, 1930
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
DiedApril 20, 2010(2010-04-20) (aged 79)
Danbury, Connecticut, U.S.
Known for
SpouseJudith Dolnick
Websiterobertnatkin.com

Robert Natkin (November 7, 1930 – April 20, 2010) was an American abstract painter whose work is associated with abstract expressionism, color field painting, and Lyrical Abstraction.

He was born in Chicago, and from the early 1950s he created several series of paintings (Field Mouse, Apollo paintings, Hitchcock, Bern, Intimate Lightening) many of which are represented in the permanent collections of major museums as well as in corporate and private collections. His work has been exhibited in leading galleries in the U.S., Europe, and Japan. The San Francisco Museum of Art held a retrospective of Natkin's work in 1969. Critic Peter Fuller has written extensively about Natkin's work and produced a documentary on the artist (with the BBC) which explored the relationship between art and psychoanalysis.

He lived with his wife, painter Judith Dolnick, in Connecticut. Natkin enjoyed painting as well as singing gospel according to the Akron Art Institute, Akron, Ohio.

Selected collections

See also

References

  1. "Art at The Home - LYRICAL ABSTRACTION". The Hebrew Home at Riverdale. Archived from the original on December 27, 2010.
  2. "Robert Natkin Recent Abstract". Robert Natkin.
  3. ^ Grant Wingate, Zenobia. "Robert Natkin". Caldwell Gallery Hudson.
  • Fuller, Peter. (1980). Art and psychoanalysis. London: Writers and Readers Publishing Cooperative.

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