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Josephine Gail Baer was an American painter associated with minimalist art. She began exhibiting her work at the Fischbach Gallery, New York, and other venues for contemporary art in the mid-1960s. In the mid-1970s, she turned away from non-objective painting. After then, Baer fused images, symbols, words, and phrases in a non-narrative manner, a mode of expression she once termed "radical figuration." She lived and worked in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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Dusk (Bands and End-Points)
2012 · oil paint

The Old Year
1974 · oil paint

Untitled
1972 · Oil on ivory wove paper with a simulated canvas texture

Stations of the Spectrum (Primary)
1967 · Oil paint and damar resin on 3 canvases

Blue Replica #4
1965 · Oil and Liquitex paint on paper mounted on plastic

Brilliant Yellow #9
1964 · Oil on canvas
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