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Bernard Chaet
1924
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Recent Drawings U.S.A.
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1956
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Bernard Chaet painted gestural abstractions rooted in the Boston Expressionist movement, developing a practice that moved fluidly between oil, watercolor, and printmaking. His work emphasized direct observation and emotional immediacy rather than rigid formal systems. Chaet taught painting at Yale University for four decades, shaping multiple generations of American artists while maintaining his own studio practice. His paintings were exhibited at MoMA and earned him recognition as a National Academician in 1994.
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