New York Figurative Expressionism; Abstract expressionism
Spouse(s)
Elise Asher (m. 1948–1957; divorced), Pat Richardson (m. 1958–1963; his death)[1]
Nanno Freerk de Groot (March 23, 1913 – December 26, 1963) was a Dutch artist, he was self-taught and active in New York City. He belonged to the group of New York School Abstract expressionist artists of the 1950s. He wrote:
"In moments of clarity of thought I can sustain the idea that everything on earth is nature, including that which springs forth from a man's mind, and hand. A Franz Kline is nature as much as a zinnia."[2]
^"De Groot, Pat". LC Name Authority File (LCNAF).
^American abstract expressionism of the 1950s : an illustrated survey with artists' statements, artwork and biographies. OCLC 50253062 – via worldcat.org.
Nanno Freerk deGroot (March 23, 1913 – December 26, 1963) was a Dutch artist, he was self-taught and active in New York City. He belonged to the group...
2018). "Pat deGroot, one of the last bohemians, dies at 88". Wicked Local. Provincetown Banner. Retrieved 2024-06-21. "Nanno F. deGroot Dead; Painted...
statistician Myra De Groot (1937–1988), English-Australian actress NannodeGroot (1913–1963), Dutch-American abstract painter Nicholas deGroot (born 1975),...
of Sciences and the Corcoran Gallery. She was married to the artist NannodeGroot, and later to the poet Stanley Kunitz, whose poetry featured in some...
Netherlands. Nowadays, it is used as the forensic psychiatry centre. NannodeGroot (1913–1963), American autodidact artist. Provisionally repaired bridge...