Philip Pearlstein

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Philip Pearlstein was an American painter best known for his large-scale, sharply realistic nude figure paintings that helped redefine figurative art in the late 20th century.

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Philip Pearlstein canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artist
figurative painter
human
painter
awardReceived Guggenheim Fellowship
National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship
surface form: National Endowment for the Arts fellowship
conflict World War II
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1924-05-24
dateOfDeath 2022-12-17
educatedAt Carnegie Technical Schools
surface form: Carnegie Institute of Technology

New York University
employer Brooklyn College
surface form: Brooklyn College, City University of New York
familyName Pearlstein
fieldOfWork painting
genre nude painting
portrait painting
givenName Philip
influenced late 20th-century figurative painters
influencedBy Realism
surface form: American Realism
knownFor large-scale nude figure compositions
redefining figurative art in the late 20th century
militaryService United States Army
movement Figurative art
Postwar American art
Realism
name Philip Pearlstein self-link
nationality American
notableCharacteristic avoided narrative and eroticism in nude paintings
employed complex cropping and viewpoints in compositions
used unidealized models in studio settings
notableWork large-scale nude figure paintings
occupation painter
professor
placeOfBirth Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
surface form: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
placeOfDeath New York City
surface form: New York City, New York, United States
representedBy Betty Cuningham Gallery
Robert Miller Gallery
residence New York City
surface form: New York City, New York, United States
sexOrGender male
spouse Dorothy Cantor
style sharply realistic representation
taughtAt Brooklyn College
surface form: Brooklyn College, City University of New York
workFeaturedIn Art Institute of Chicago
Metropolitan Museum of Art
surface form: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Museum of Modern Art
surface form: Museum of Modern Art, New York

Whitney Museum of American Art

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The Phillips Collection hasWorkBy Philip Pearlstein
Philip Pearlstein name Philip Pearlstein self-link
Philip Guston taught Philip Pearlstein