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Paul Wonner is best known for his still-life paintings done in an abstract expressionist style.
In 1956, Wonner started painting a series of dreamlike male bathers and boys with bouquets.
This multiple originates from a complete sheet originally owned by Dr. Wonner.
(Eee wonse sum wonner) Thankful for the interruption of her thoughts, she got that as well and handed it to him.
A palashe for hirs, a saucy for hers and ladlelike spoons for the wonner.
While attending Berkeley, Brown also met and fell in love with his long-time partner and fellow-painter, Paul Wonner.
And there are several substantial- looking paintings reproduced in the catalogue that are not in the exhibition -Mr. Wonner's 1964 "Living Room at I's" for one.
In addition to a wide variety of paintings by artists like Jennifer Bartlett, Joan Snyder, Paul Wonner and Chuck Close, there is an extensive photography collection.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Paul Wonner, Abstract Realist, Los Angeles, Fellows of Contemporary Art, 1981.
The "Bridge Generation" included the artists: Nathan Oliveira, Theophilus Brown, Paul John Wonner, Roland Petersen, Frank Lobdell.
Isabel Bishop, Jacob Lawrence, Robert Kushner, Paul Wonner, Roz Chast and Joyce Kozloff, among others, make enjoyable additions to this repast (Glueck).
Subsequently it was part of the collection of Vicente Ferrer (who named it), Wonner, Charles Lathrop Pack, E.J. Lee, Roberto Hoffmann and Hubbard.
In the A.T.& T. stable are Paul Wonner, represented by one of his ultra-cool still lifes, and Roy de Forest, with a canvas in which weird animals compete with weird figures.
Their influence may be seen in the work of later Bay Area Figurative School artists such as Paul John Wonner, Nathan Oliveira, Manuel Neri, Henry Villierme and Joan Brown.
Other artists featured in his gallery included Henry Moore, Sam Francis, Paul Wonner, Richard Diebenkorn, William Dole, John Rosenbaum, Jack Zajac, Giacomo Benevelli and Gaston Lachaise.
These included the painter Theophilus Brown (whom she later referred to as "the chief experience of my life") and his long-time partner Paul John Wonner, the poet May Sarton, John Phillips Marquand and Alan Lelchuck.
Over the years, Brown and Wonner also fostered friendships with playwright William Inge, composer and conductor Andre Previn, actress Eva Marie Saint and her husband, director Jeffery Hayden, and New Zealand novelist Janet Frame.
The movement from 1950 to 1965 was joined by Theophilus Brown, Paul Wonner, James Weeks, Hassel Smith, Nathan Oliveira, Bruce McGaw, Jay DeFeo, Joan Brown, Manuel Neri, Frank Lobdell, Joan Savo and Roland Peterson.
Paul Wonner (Hirschl & Adler Modern, 851 Madison Avenue, at 71st Street): Paul Wonner is a West Coast painter, much admired for limpid and impartial paintings of still life in which every object gets to do its thing without editing or interference.