Carolina
1971
64.0 x 48.0 cm
Jacob Kainen (1909 – 2002)
Explore the art of Jacob Kainen (1909-2002), an American painter & printmaker known for Expressionism, Social Realism & abstract works. Discover his legacy!
The Smithsonian American Art Museum is home to a stunning collection of modern and contemporary art, including the captivating piece Carolina by Jacob Kainen. Created in 1971, this oil on canvas work showcases Kainen's unique style, which blends geometric shapes with bold colors. The painting features a white background that adds to the vibrancy of the colors, making it a truly eye-catching piece.
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Artist Background
Jacob Kainen was an American artist known for his contributions to the development of modern art. His work is characterized by the use of bold colors and geometric shapes, which are evident in Carolina. The painting is a testament to Kainen's skill as an artist and his ability to create complex, visually striking pieces. Key Features of the Painting:- Oil on canvas
- Created in 1971
- Measures 64 x 48 cm
- Features a white background with geometric shapes and bold colors
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About this artwork
- Title: Carolina
- Artist: Jacob Kainen
- Year: 1971
- Original dimensions: 64.0 x 48.0 cm
- Format: Portrait
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Color palette: Pastels
- Main color: White