WASHINGTON DC COLOR SCHOOL (late 20th century). ABSTRACT, inscribed on stretcher "Corcoran Gallery" on stretcher verso. Acrylic on canvas - Framed, 26 in. x 26 in. Estimate $100-250
Note 1) The work of Kenneth Noland (Washington, D.C./New York/Maine 1924-2010), an abstract painter of brilliantly colored shapes, or his followers, may well have influenced this artist, who apparently had some association with the Corcoran Gallery of Art, even though Noland taught at Catholic University and at the Washington Workshop Centre of the Arts, which was founded in 1945 by Leon and Ida Berkowitz, at which Morris Louis (1912-1962) also taught.