Who painted the black and white work that uses loose, expressive lines to describe a complicated and interlocked abstract spaces, such as Painting (1948)?
a. Jackson Pollock
b. Georgia O’Keeffe
c. Wilhelm de Kooning
d. Edward Weston
e. Mark Rothko
c. Wilhelm de Kooning
a. Incorrect. Pollock did not develop space in his colorful picture planes.
b. Incorrect. O’Keeffe’s work was typically colorful.
c. Correct. De Kooning did paint the black and white work called Painting (1948).
d. Incorrect. Weston was a photographer.
e. Incorrect. Rothko’s works are typically colored and do not involve complicated abstract spaces.
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