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Willem de Kooning — Love to Wakako (G. 18)
Willem de Kooning

Love to Wakako (G. 18)

"Love to Wakako (G. 18)" is a lithograph by Willem de Kooning created on laid Japan paper with full margins, demonstrating the artist's continued engagement with the medium throughout his career. The work exemplifies de Kooning's gestural abstraction and dynamic mark making, characteristics that defined his influential role in Abstract Expressionism. The title's personal dedication suggests a connection to his artistic circle or personal relationships during the period of its creation.

Medium
Lithograph, on laid Japan paper, with full margins.

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February 12, 2025

Lot 163

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Willem de Kooning, Love to Wakako (G. 18)

"Love to Wakako (G. 18)" is a lithograph by Willem de Kooning created on laid Japan paper with full margins, demonstrating the artist's continued engagement with the medium throughout his career. The work exemplifies de Kooning's gestural abstraction and dynamic mark making, characteristics that defined his influential role in Abstract Expressionism. The title's personal dedication suggests a connection to his artistic circle or personal relationships during the period of its creation.

Medium
Lithograph, on laid Japan paper, with full margins.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

20th Century, Figure Study, Dutch Artist, Energetic Composition, Female Form, Abstract Expressionism, Gestural Abstraction, Expressionist, Dynamic Brushwork, Oil on Canvas

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Art Institute of Chicago