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Howard Hodgkin (1932-2017) was a renowned British painter and printmaker known for his vibrant and expressive abstract artworks. Born on August 6, 1932, in London, England, Hodgkin studied at the Camberwell School of Art and the Bath Academy of Art. He initially worked in a figurative style but gradually transitioned to abstraction, exploring themes of memory, emotion, and personal experience.
Hodgkin's paintings often featured bold brushstrokes, intense colors, and rich textures, blurring the boundaries between representation and abstraction. He was deeply influenced by Indian miniature paintings and was known for his ability to evoke mood and evoke a sense of place in his compositions.
Hodgkin's talent was widely recognized, and he represented Britain at the Venice Biennale in 1984, later receiving the Turner Prize in 1985. His works are held in major collections around the world.
Hodgkin passed away on March 9, 2017, leaving behind a significant artistic legacy that continues to captivate audiences.
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