Barnett Newman was an American abstract expressionist and color field painter who was born in New York City in 1905. He was best known for his works such as "The Stations of the Cross" and "Onement 1." His later work, "Who's Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue?," became famous for its use of color. His net worth was estimated to be $35 million.
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💰 Net worth: $35 million (2024)
About
Abstract expressionist and color field painter whose works included "The Stations of the Cross" and "Onement 1." His later work, such as 1966's "Who's Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue?," became famous for its use of color.
Before Fame
He attended the City College of New York, where he studied philosophy. He had his first exhibition at the Betty Parsons Gallery in 1948.
Trivia
His work appeared abstract on the surface, especially since he waited until after the public had seen such paintings as "Uriel" and "Abraham" to name them.
Family Life
His parents were Jewish immigrants who came from Poland to New York City. He was married to art teacher Annalee Newman on June 30, 1966.
Associated With
He inspired the work of artist Frank Stella.