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Harold Frank

Harold Frank (1921–1995) was an American abstract expressionist artist, born in Southampton, England.〔(Harold Frank ), (Turner Bennett ), USA.〕〔(Index of Materials on Harold Frank, Artist ), California State University, Dominguez Hills, USA.〕〔(Harold Frank — 'Abstract Composition' ),(Klassik Mobel Kunst ).〕
==Life and career==
Born in England in 1917,〔 Harold Frank and his family immigrated to the United States via Ellis Island. He was brought up in the tenements of New York and showed a talent for drawing when young. Feeling the angst of the great depression and World War II, his search for answers to the meaning of life lead him to take up abstract expressionism:〔(Harold Frank ), (K. Nathan Gallery ), USA.〕
After some time in the US Army, he traveled to Paris to study and returned to New York in the 1950s. He attended the New York Art Students League, the National Academy of Design, Pratt Institute, Chouinard Art Institute, and UCLA, where he was a colleague of Richard Diebenkorn, who had a lasting influence on his work. Other artists who affected his creative philosophy included De Kooning, Matisse, Picasso, and Rouault.〔
He had an extensive one-man and group exhibition record and he was shown internationally in London, Paris, Amsterdam and Aubonne, Switzerland, as well as throughout the United States from the 1960s through to the 1980s. His awards included the Adolph and Clara Obrig Award and the Sudam Silver Medal from the National Academy of Design; the National Watercolor Society's Grumbacher Award; the John Marin Memorial Award in the Watercolor U.S.A. Show and a First Prize from the Laguna Beach Museum of Art.
His subject matter included pure abstracts, landscapes, still lifes and the male and female head and figure. As many artists have done, he explored variations of each subject, experimenting with changes in medium, technique, light and color. His paintings of the female head and form quickly developed into a vehicle for his abstract interpretations. He used very quick brushwork and often labored over several pieces at the same time.
His colors are rooted in the creative freedom of the Fauvists and were applied with a craftsman's confidence and expertise.
He led a reclusive and introspective life, yet when asked, he communicated his creative experience with eloquence:
Harold Frank died in Los Angeles, California, USA, in 1995.

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