Chuck Close

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Chuck Close was an American painter and photographer renowned for his large-scale, photorealistic portraits created using meticulous, grid-based techniques.

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instanceOf human
painter
photographer
visual artist
artisticTechnique grid method
pixelated color units
awardReceived MacArthur Fellowship
National Medal of Arts
Skowhegan Medal for Painting
causeOfDeath congestive heart failure
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1940-07-05
dateOfDeath 2021-08-19
degree BFA from University of Washington
MFA from Yale University
educatedAt Everett Community College
University of Washington
Yale School of Art
surface form: Yale University School of Art
employer School of Visual Arts
Yale University
familyName Close
fieldOfWork painting
photography
printmaking
fullName Charles Thomas Close
genre portraiture
givenName Charles
hasDisability partial paralysis
prosopagnosia
influencedBy photography
knownFor grid-based painting techniques
large-scale portraits
photorealistic portraits
movement Contemporary art
Photorealism
nationality American
notableCharacteristic created monumental canvases
used systematic, incremental mark-making
worked from photographic sources
notableWork Big Self-Portrait
Lucas
Mark
Self-Portrait (various series)
placeOfBirth Monroe, Washington
surface form: Monroe, Washington, United States
placeOfDeath Oceanside, New York
surface form: Oceanside, New York, United States
residence New York City
style abstraction
photorealism
subjectOf retrospectives at the Museum of Modern Art
retrospectives at the Whitney Museum of American Art

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