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In the late summer of 1962, Fried returned to the U. S, where he combined studying for a Ph. D in art history at Harvard with writing art criticism, initially for Art International, and curating the exhibition Three American painters: Kenneth Noland, Jules Olitski, Frank Stella at Harvard's Fogg Art Museum.

Noland and .
Kenneth Noland ( April 10, 1924 – January 5, 2010 ) was an American abstract painter.
Noland helped establish the Washington Color School movement.
A son of Harry Caswell Noland ( 1896 – 1975 ), a pathologist, and his wife, Bessie ( 1897 – 1980 ), Kenneth Clifton Noland was born in Asheville, North Carolina.
A veteran of World War II Noland took advantage of the G. I.
There Noland also studied Bauhaus theory and color under Josef Albers and he became interested in Paul Klee, specifically his sensitivity to color.
In 1948 and 1949 Noland worked with Ossip Zadkine in Paris, and had his first exhibition of his paintings there.
Noland pioneered the shaped canvas, initially with a series of symmetrical and asymmetrical diamonds or chevrons.
In 1964 Noland occupied half the American pavilion at the Venice Biennale.
In 1949 he had his first solo exhibition: Kenneth Noland, at the Galerie Creuze, in Paris.
In 1957 he had the first solo exhibition of his paintings in New York at the Tibor de Nagy Gallery and he had the final solo exhibition of his lifetime-Kenneth Noland Shaped Paintings 1981-82, which opened Oct 29 2009 at the Leslie Feely Fine Art Gallery on E. 68th St. in New York City and was scheduled to close January 9, 2010, though, the closing date was later extended to January 16.
Instead of painting the canvas with a brush, Noland ’ s style was to stain the canvas with color.
Noland used simplified abstraction so the design would not detract from the use of color.
* Stephanie Gordon, a psychologist, lived with Noland from November 1964 until June 1970.
Noland was her fifth husband ; her previous spouses included Arthur F. Rense.
Noland had an affair in the 1960s with artist and socialite Mary Pinchot Meyer.
Noland died on January 5, 2010, of kidney cancer in his home in Port Clyde, Maine.
* " Kenneth Noland.

Noland and after
In 2012, art dealer Marc Jancou filed suit in the Supreme Court of the State of New York, sueing both Sotheby ’ s and artist Cady Noland after the auction house pulled a work he had consigned by the artist from a sale, apparently at her request.
Bill Noland was added as a keyboardist soon after the release of this album.
Wall of Voodoo appeared at the second US Festival on May 28, 1983 ( the largest concert the band had performed ), immediately after which Ridgway, Nanini, and Noland all left the band.
In 1953 Morris Louis and Kenneth Noland were both profoundly influenced by Helen Frankenthaler's stain paintings after visiting her studio in New York City.

Noland and high
The Roly-Rogues live on a high plateau above Noland and Ix.

Noland and school
This technique, known as " soak stain " was used by Jackson Pollock ( 1912 – 1956 ), and others ; and was adopted by other artists notably Morris Louis ( 1912 – 1962 ), and Kenneth Noland ( 1924 – 2010 ), and launched the second generation of the Color Field school of painting.
) Believing that Princess Fluff would not simply give her the cloak to use since Ix and Noland aren't on speaking terms, Queen Zixi disguises herself and opens a school for witchery in Noland.
Foxcroft School, founded in 1914 by Ms. Charlotte Haxall Noland, is an independent boarding and day school for girls in grades 9 – 12, located near Middleburg, Virginia, United States.

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When Bixby was eight, his father enlisted in the U. S. Navy during World War II and traveled to the South Pacific.
In 1898 Runyon enlisted in the U. S. Army to fight in the Spanish-American War.
He enlisted in the Army during World War I after graduating college, and again in World War II at the peak of his career, when he directed 11 documentary war films for the U. S. government's Why We Fight series, winning an Academy Award for one and a Distinguished Service Medal when the war ended.
At the end of 1944, Kelly enlisted in the U. S. Naval Air Service and was commissioned as lieutenant junior grade.
Congress later established a system of " dual enlistment " for the National Guard, so that anyone who enlisted in the National Guard also enlisted in the U. S. Army.
Upon graduating from Johnstown High School in 1945, he enlisted in the U. S. Army on October 26, 1945, and did military service in postwar Germany, where he drew comics for an Army newspaper.
With the outbreak of the Civil War in the U. S., many black refugees enlisted in the Union Army and, while some later returned to Canada, many remained in the United States.
The following year, when the U. S. entered World War I, Willkie enlisted in the Army.
Louis enlisted in the U. S. Army on January 10, 1942 in response to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
" In the history of women in the military, there are records of female U. S. Revolutionary and Civil War soldiers who enlisted using male pseudonyms, but Oakley's letter represents possibly the earliest political move towards women's rights for combat service in the United States military.
As soon as U. S. Agents started pursuing Brooklyn, he immediately enlisted in the British Army.
Twenty-seven Meskwaki, then 16 % of Iowa's Meskwaki population, enlisted in the U. S. Army together in January 1941.
When the attack on Pearl Harbor brought the United States into World War II, he left college to enlist in the U. S. Army Air Corps ; however, the Army did not call him up, and in March 1942 he enlisted as a United States Navy aviation cadet.
After Lynn's birth, Rayburn enlisted in the U. S. Army Air Force and served in World War II.
Thus, for this short period in LeMay ’ s career, he was technically an officer and enlisted soldier at the same time, a practice no longer permitted in the U. S. military.
Despite this dislocation, the various groups sought to maintain links and some connections were kept up throughout the early part of the war by sailors enlisted in the U. S. Navy who had cause to visit Marseilles.
In August 1917, Warren enlisted in the U. S. Army for World War I service.
After the Iranian Revolution and the takeover of the U. S. embassy in Tehran in 1979, Iranians enlisted local carpet weavers who reconstructed the pieces by hand.
He then enlisted in the U. S. Army, serving as a private from 1919 to 1920.
With his mother's written permission, Holmes dropped out of high school and enlisted in the U. S. Army at age 16.
In 2010, the U. S. Social Security Administration enlisted Don Francisco to appear in a series of public service announcements to reach out to American Hispanics about the benefits of Social Security.
" Serling enlisted into the U. S. Army the morning after his high school graduation, following his brother Robert.
During the winter of 1935 – 36, Harriman enlisted the services of an Austrian count, Felix Schaffgotsch, to travel across the western U. S. to locate an ideal site for a winter resort.

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