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photorealistic effect. Small bits of irregular paper or inked fingerprints were used as media to achieve astoundingly realistic and interesting results. Close proved able to create his desired effects even with the most difficult of materials to control. Close made a practice, during his final years, of portraying artists who are similarly invested in portraiture, like
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newspaper, he made a choice in 1967 to make art hard for himself and force a personal artistic breakthrough by abandoning the paintbrush. "I threw away my tools", Close said. "I chose to do things I had no facility with. The choice not to do something is in a funny way more positive than the choice
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and the following year his portraits were the subject of an exhibition at the Walker Art Center. His work has since been the subject of more than 150 solo exhibitions including a number of major museum retrospectives. After Close abruptly canceled a major show of his work scheduled for 1997 at the
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where he had a seizure which left him paralyzed from the neck down. The cause was diagnosed as a spinal artery collapse. He had also experienced neuromuscular problems as a child. Close called that day "The Event". For months, Close was in rehab strengthening his muscles with physical therapy; he
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and abstract portraits of himself and others. Close also created photo portraits using a very large format camera. He adapted his painting style and working methods in 1988, after being paralyzed by an occlusion of the
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was included in his resulting black-and-white series in 1969, redone with watercolors in 1977, again redone with stamp pad and fingerprints in 1978, and also done as gray handmade paper in 1982.
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in 1969. He made seven more black and white portraits during this period. He has been quoted as saying that he used such diluted paint in the
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2350:"After Decades of Pixel Painting, Chuck Close Goes Truly Digital."
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Marion Cajori, 56, Filmmaker Who Explored Artistic Process, Dies
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For Chuck Close, an Evolving Journey Through the Faces of Others
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that all eight of the paintings were made with a single tube of
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198:, of family and friends, often other artists. Close said he had
3502:"Chuck Close Apologizes After Accusations of Sexual Harassment"
3301:"Up Close and Personal: An Unexpected Sitting with Chuck Close"
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3721:"SEE IT: Chuck Close gives first video tour of his subway art"
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1172:. In the same year work by Close was also sold to benefit the
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1117:$ 2,405,000 – Self–Portrait, 2007. Christie's, Nov 09, 2015.
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2473:"Chuck Close is Visual Magic at Guild Hall in East Hampton."
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throughout his career, with most of his prints published by
2547:"Art Underground: A First Look at the Second Avenue Subway"
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Former Walker director Martin Friedman toasted in New York
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Chuck Close: Nudes 1967–2014, February 28 – March 29, 2014
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with a key to the city at the November 7 reception at the
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Throughout his career, Close expanded his contribution to
3535:"Four More Women Allege Sexual Misconduct by Chuck Close"
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Chuck Close Named 2009 Harman Eisner Artist In Residence
2014:
Contemporary Art Legend Chuck Close Talks About Painting
1662:"Mosaic Art NOW: Prosopagnosia: Portraitist Chuck Close"
1521:
1500:
Chuck Close: Selected Paintings and Tapestries 2005–2009
642:, "Robert" (1998), appeared in a 2009 exhibition at the
979:, where he attended high school and community college.
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1114:$ 2,500,000 – Gwynne, 1982. Christie's, May 11, 2004.
3617:"Chuck Close, Artist of Outsized Reality, Dies at 81"
2826:
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2520:
Chuck Close Will Make the Second Avenue Subway Pretty
1551:
Chuck Close. Solo Show at the Gary Tatintsian Gallery
3429:"Art Books In Review: How We Talk About Chuck Close"
2868:
New York artist Chuck Close on painting 'face blind'
2033:
Chuck Close: Photographs, 23 July – 4 September 1999
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In 2013, Close's work was featured in an exhibit at
902:, London, and other galleries in 1999). In 2003 the
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A fragment of Close's portrait of singer-songwriter
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His later work branched into non-rectangular grids,
4551:
Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
3642:
1111:$ 2,700,000 – Eric, 1990. Sotheby's, May 10, 2005.
1108:$ 2,850,000 – Phil, 1983. Sotheby's, Nov 14, 2006.
1105:$ 4,300,000 – John, 1971. Sotheby's, May 10, 2005.
1101:The artist's most expensive works sold at auction:
1047:, his alma mater. In 1990, he was elected into the
838:Close's first solo exhibition, held in 1967 at the
630:and sophisticated modular/cell-based forms such as
3602:, January 26, 2018. Retrieved on January 27, 2018.
3323:"Feedie Foodies: The Lunchbox Fund's 2013 Benefit"
3038:New York: Manhattan: Mayor Names Cultural Advisers
2821:
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1063:in 2012. In 2010 he was appointed by Obama to the
786:portraits of movie stars shot by Close, including
439:and seemed "destined to become a third-generation
3615:Johnson, Ken; Pogrebin, Robin (August 19, 2021).
1836:
1834:
1832:
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4477:
3345:"Finch welcomes artist Chuck Close to Park City"
2249:
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1967:Chuck Close Rediscovers the Art in an Old Method
1267:
1218:broadcast documentary filmmaker Marion Cajori's
1065:President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities
4596:United States National Medal of Arts recipients
3614:
3280:"Chuck Close, President Obama, and an Art Sale"
3244:"NYSCF Exclusive Online Art Auction Now Closed"
2662:
2321:Hamptons Art Hub. Retrieved on October 8, 2013.
1956:
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365:, It took close to fourteen months to complete.
282:in 1964. Among Close's classmates at Yale were
3451:"Chuck Close: Eye To Eye: ART/new york No. 48"
3289:newyorker.com. Retrieved on February 13, 2013.
2852:Chuck Close Prints: Process and Collaboration
2804:Playful Portraits Conveying Enigmatic Messages
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885:in 1972. In 1979 his work was included in the
873:for launching his career with the purchase of
3806:
3699:"The Mysterious Metamorphosis of Chuck Close"
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1747:
1745:
1728:"In Conversation: Chuck Close with Phong Bui"
1632:"The Mysterious Metamorphosis of Chuck Close"
1431:
848:American Association of University Professors
817:was used as the cover art for his 2016 album
3270:artinfo.com. Retrieved on February 13, 2013.
2976:
2463:artnet Magazine. Retrieved on April 9, 2009.
2288:
2286:
1255:Rocks in His Shoes: The Story of Chuck Close
956:In December 2014, his work was exhibited in
231:, Close described an early encounter with a
4601:University of Massachusetts Amherst faculty
3610:
3608:
2381:
2265:Close, Chuck; Terrie Sultan (May 5, 2014).
2163:Chronicles of Courage: Very Special Artists
1941:Chuck Close, October 29 – December 22, 2011
1795:
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538:Chronicles of Courage: Very Special Artists
166:
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3813:
3799:
1742:
1257:, by Myka-Lynne Sokoloff, written for the
376:(1986–1987), oil and graphite on canvas.
266:In 1962, Close received his B.A. from the
66:
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2491:
2435:"Artist's Portrait of Kate Moss Dazzles."
2369:"Interface: American Master Chuck Close."
2283:
2181:Martha Schwendener (September 27, 2013),
2137:Christian Viveros-Faune (July 18, 2012),
2108:", Summer, 1995. Retrieved July 25, 2011.
1602:"Oral history interview with Chuck Close"
1145:. The first tapestry was unveiled at the
912:Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia
3605:
3426:
3016:Lifetime Honors – National Medal of Arts
2923:
2614:The 2014 Vanity Fair Hollywood Portfolio
2359:Co.Design. Retrieved on October 8, 2013.
2340:Pace Gallery. Retrieved October 8, 2013.
2156:
1546:Chuck Close: Process & Collaboration
1348:in 2015. He died on August 19, 2021, in
997:in London, and the Walker Art Center in
524:
368:
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24:This is an accepted version of this page
4621:People from the East Village, Manhattan
3401:Matt Zoller Seitz (December 26, 2007),
2748:Chuck Close to Get a Show at the Modern
2544:
2139:A Visit With Art-World Hero Chuck Close
1855:
1808:Helen A. Harrison (February 22, 2004),
1556:Chuck Close. Infinite (catalogue), 2021
840:University of Massachusetts Art Gallery
187:, which was not diagnosed at the time.
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3514:from the original on December 28, 2017
3482:from the original on December 30, 2017
3403:Master Portraitist, Writ Large Himself
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3250:from the original on January 23, 2015.
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2938:from the original on February 11, 2017
2905:from the original on February 11, 2017
2650:from the original on February 11, 2017
2293:"Chuck Close: Up Close at Guild Hall."
2279:from the original on February 2, 2015.
2183:Works in Conversation With Photography
1877:
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1582:from the original on September 7, 2007
1458:Greenberg, Jan; Sandra Jordan (1998).
1131:, The Education Project and Polaroid.
4163:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
3794:
3095:A Portraitist Whose Canvas Is a Piano
2964:from the original on January 16, 2014
2890:
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2595:from the original on January 16, 2017
2409:
2023:, The Plain Dealer, September 1, 2009
1810:Following the Light, and Making Faces
1774:
1608:from the original on January 14, 2015
1542:, with 32 library catalog records
1003:Chuck Close: Self-Portraits 1967–2005
916:Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst
914:in Madrid in 2007 – travelled to the
830:in Monroe, Washington, his hometown.
416:; as well as handmade paper collage,
4641:Deaths from congestive heart failure
3660:from the original on April 11, 2017.
3567:from the original on January 2, 2018
3532:
3478:. Hyperallergic. December 20, 2017.
3439:from the original on April 30, 2012.
2565:from the original on January 9, 2017
2545:Kennedy, Randy (December 19, 2016).
1775:Finch, Christopher (June 27, 2012).
1768:
1668:from the original on August 21, 2017
4611:People from Bridgehampton, New York
4571:People with frontotemporal dementia
3731:from the original on March 15, 2018
3709:from the original on July 13, 2016.
3585:Colin Moynihan And Robin Pogrebin.
3427:Gottlieb, Benjamin (January 2011).
3222:"Chuck Close - Self–Portrait, 2007"
1738:from the original on April 6, 2012.
1725:
1707:from the original on March 23, 2018
1497:
1399:Dodie Kazanjian (August 24, 2021).
754:In 2010, Close was commissioned by
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4556:National Academy of Design members
4526:American artists with disabilities
4496:20th-century American male artists
3093:Charles McGrath (April 22, 2005),
2997:from the original on July 23, 2023
2924:Upchurch, Michael (May 17, 2016).
2206:Scarlet Cheng (January 21, 2007),
1922:from the original on July 24, 2017
1642:from the original on July 13, 2016
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4506:20th-century American printmakers
3822:National Medal of Arts recipients
3650:"An Artist Finds the Perfect Red"
3533:Voon, Claire (January 16, 2018).
2226:Prints That Say Bold and Eclectic
1856:Newhall, Edith (April 15, 1991).
1765:Crown Point Press, San Francisco.
1515:
1122:Fundraising and community service
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513:style regions of similar colors,
353:(1978–1979), acrylic on canvas.
4626:People from Long Beach, New York
2746:Carol Vogel (January 31, 1996),
2638:Lewis, Betsy (August 20, 2016).
1366:
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4616:People from Everett, Washington
4606:University of Washington alumni
4536:Artists from Washington (state)
4521:Photographers with disabilities
4209:Interlochen Center for the Arts
3874:, cultural programming division
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1412:Jerry Saltz (August 20, 2021).
1230:, a career-spanning monograph.
1209:
4561:People from Monroe, Washington
4541:American contemporary painters
4516:21st-century American painters
4501:20th-century American painters
3670:Wendy Goodman (May 28, 2007),
2983:Leland, John (July 23, 2023).
2518:Noreen Malone (May 14, 2012),
2492:Ben Yakas (January 22, 2014).
2104:August 18, 2011, at Wikiwix, "
1916:The Metropolitan Museum of Art
1888:, p. unnumbered, n. 130,
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1414:"Chuck Close, Artist Mutineer"
1341:in 2013. They later divorced.
1155:Democratic National Convention
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844:American Civil Liberties Union
833:
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652:Universal Limited Art Editions
317:After Yale, he studied at the
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4427:Oberlin Conservatory of Music
3697:Hylton, Wil (July 13, 2016).
2331:"Press Release: Chuck Close."
1965:Lyle Rexer (March 12, 2000),
1561:
1268:Sexual harassment allegations
1262:Leveled Literacy Intervention
1198:. Close was honored by mayor
1094:Close was represented by the
1089:
709:
4285:Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival
3909:Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation
3329:. Conde Nast. Archived from
3307:. Conde Nast. Archived from
3200:"Chuck Close - Gwynne, 1982"
2891:Fiege, Gale (May 28, 2016).
1844:Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
1382:List of Chuck Close subjects
1329:(both on the south shore of
1204:Housatonic Community College
938:(1993, 1995, 2003), and the
934:V (1972) and VI (1977), the
51:American painter (1940–2021)
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4591:American postmodern artists
4356:José Limón Dance Foundation
4219:Preservation Hall Jazz Band
4077:Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
3775:. Art News. August 19, 2021
3557:"A MESSAGE FROM DEAN KUZMA"
2496:. Gothamist. Archived from
2410:Finch, Christopher (2007).
2355:September 24, 2013, at the
1578:. Art in the Allen Center.
1498:Wei, Lilly (essay) (2009).
1483:. National Gallery of Art.
1359:
1249:Close was the subject of a
898:and later traveling to the
860:University of Massachusetts
852:Massachusetts Supreme Court
327:University of Massachusetts
319:Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
259:in 1958–1960. Local writer
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4657:
4586:American portrait painters
3753:. NY Post. August 19, 2021
3285:December 12, 2013, at the
3266:December 13, 2013, at the
3182:"Chuck Close - Eric, 1990"
3164:"Chuck Close - Phil, 1983"
3146:"Chuck Close - John, 1971"
2836:February 22, 2014, at the
2721:Mary Abbe (June 5, 2012),
2478:September 6, 2013, at the
2336:December 14, 2013, at the
2144:September 1, 2012, at the
1815:December 22, 2017, at the
1443:. A.R.T. Press, New York.
1425:
1321:Close lived and worked in
1181:Turnaround Arts initiative
1170:Coalition for the Homeless
1049:National Academy of Design
962:Museum of Contemporary Art
892:Metropolitan Museum of Art
532:Beth Israel Medical Center
378:Metropolitan Museum of Art
355:Metropolitan Museum of Art
4636:Yale School of Art alumni
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4432:School of American Ballet
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4000:William "Smokey" Robinson
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3592:January 27, 2018, at the
3408:October 15, 2010, at the
3383:January 23, 2015, at the
2873:December 3, 2014, at the
2459:January 26, 2009, at the
2440:January 24, 2015, at the
2231:October 10, 2017, at the
2188:October 19, 2017, at the
2124:December 4, 2016, at the
2081:January 21, 2014, at the
1946:January 13, 2012, at the
1761:October 23, 2012, at the
1352:, at the age of 81, from
1344:Close was diagnosed with
1005:coauthored with curators
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257:Everett Community College
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3043:August 19, 2017, at the
2705:August 17, 2012, at the
2414:. Prestel. p. 286.
2317:October 5, 2013, at the
2298:August 11, 2013, at the
2208:Proof is in the printing
1726:Bui, Phong (June 2008).
1354:congestive heart failure
650:, featuring prints from
341:
278:, where he received his
268:University of Washington
171:Chuck Close was born in
167:Early life and education
127:University of Washington
31:latest accepted revision
4566:People with tetraplegia
3677:April 15, 2012, at the
3299:Bahrenburg, Genevieve.
2679:March 12, 2014, at the
2619:March 14, 2014, at the
2374:March 27, 2014, at the
2053:March 18, 2012, at the
1996:August 5, 2012, at the
1346:frontotemporal dementia
1333:), and New York City's
1311:frontotemporal dementia
1303:National Gallery of Art
1196:Domestic Policy Council
1189:Department of Education
1185:Bridgeport, Connecticut
991:Centre Georges Pompidou
984:Gary Tatintsian Gallery
644:Heckscher Museum of Art
336:
4546:Disability in the arts
4531:American photographers
4511:American male painters
4361:The Presser Foundation
4341:Ford's Theatre Society
3970:Philippe de Montebello
3960:Florence Knoll Bassett
3727:. September 20, 2017.
3021:March 4, 2010, at the
2960:. Barnes & Noble.
2809:March 7, 2016, at the
2781:March 5, 2016, at the
2753:March 5, 2016, at the
2728:July 18, 2012, at the
2168:April 9, 2011, at the
2057:Pace Prints, New York.
1972:March 7, 2016, at the
1878:Edkins, Jenny (2015),
1272:On December 20, 2017,
1037:National Medal of Arts
940:Carnegie International
928:St. Petersburg, Russia
924:State Hermitage Museum
869:and its then-director
762:subway station on the
744:East Hampton, New York
626:in collaboration with
614:used a grant from the
441:abstract expressionist
389:
366:
312:Sylvia Plimack Mangold
161:anterior spinal artery
4417:Michael Tilson Thomas
3872:National Public Radio
3510:. December 20, 2017.
3100:May 10, 2015, at the
3036:(February 25, 2003),
2802:(February 27, 1998),
2525:May 18, 2012, at the
2019:June 4, 2010, at the
1576:"Chuck Close profile"
1259:Fountas & Pinnell
1035:The recipient of the
908:University of Houston
756:MTA Arts & Design
372:
349:
243:with aluminum paint,
221:In an interview with
145:painter, photographer
4576:Photorealist artists
4346:Fisk Jubilee Singers
4229:Viktor Schreckengost
3355:on November 10, 2013
3333:on October 22, 2013.
3232:on February 7, 2024.
3210:on February 5, 2024.
2396:May 1, 2018, at the
1911:Chuck Close: Lucas I
1664:. mosaicartnow.com.
1531:Museum of Modern Art
1460:Chuck Close Up Close
1327:Long Beach, New York
1056:Michael R. Bloomberg
1011:Madeleine Grynsztejn
968:, which he visited.
883:Museum of Modern Art
820:Stranger to Stranger
764:New York City Subway
648:Huntington, New York
620:George Eastman House
152:Charles Thomas Close
82:Charles Thomas Close
4407:Joseph P. Riley Jr.
4326:Olivia de Havilland
4289:University of Idaho
4204:Wilhelmina Holladay
3929:Helen Frankenthaler
3847:Mikhail Baryshnikov
3654:Wall Street Journal
3376:(August 29, 2006),
3349:The Bridgeport News
3311:on January 9, 2014.
3034:Jennifer Steinhauer
2591:. January 3, 2017.
1858:"Close to the Edge"
1540:Library of Congress
1502:. PaceWildenstein.
1350:Oceanside, New York
1278:The Huffington Post
1137:In September 2012,
1053:New York City Mayor
977:Everett, Washington
865:Close credited the
810:for the close-ups.
640:Robert Rauschenberg
638:portrait of artist
363:CMYK color printing
115:Oceanside, New York
21:Page version status
4316:Richard M. Sherman
4016:Austin City Limits
3703:The New York Times
3621:The New York Times
3599:The New York Times
3561:Yale School of Art
3507:The New York Times
3414:The New York Times
3389:The New York Times
3126:. January 25, 2017
3106:The New York Times
3075:on August 19, 2017
3049:The New York Times
2990:The New York Times
2898:The Everett Herald
2881:, December 3, 2014
2815:The New York Times
2787:The New York Times
2759:The New York Times
2644:The Everett Herald
2551:The New York Times
2454:"Capital Roundup."
2238:The New York Times
2194:The New York Times
1978:The New York Times
1821:The New York Times
1781:. Prestel Verlag.
1636:The New York Times
1374:Visual arts portal
1284:The New York Times
1274:The New York Times
1243:The Colbert Report
1240:Close appeared on
1074:In 2005, composer
1019:The New York Times
1016:On July 23, 2023,
792:Scarlett Johansson
768:Second Avenue Line
543:Jean Kennedy Smith
478:Close said he had
390:
382:New York, New York
367:
359:New York, New York
237:Seattle Art Museum
206:and painters like
173:Monroe, Washington
96:Monroe, Washington
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4473:
4472:
4321:Robert B. Sherman
4275:Henry Z. Steinway
4128:Louis Auchincloss
3684:New York Magazine
3656:. March 6, 2014.
3433:The Brooklyn Rail
2931:The Seattle Times
2800:Michael Kimmelman
2774:(March 1, 1998),
2710:Walker Art Center
2698:Big Self-Portrait
2532:New York Magazine
2500:on March 30, 2014
2421:978-3-7913-3676-3
2412:Chuck Close: Work
2212:Los Angeles Times
2097:Yuskavage, Lisa.
1866:. pp. 40–41.
1778:Chuck Close: Life
1732:The Brooklyn Rail
1630:(July 13, 2016).
1508:978-1-930743-99-8
1462:. DK Publishing.
1228:Chuck Close: Work
1224:Chuck Close: Life
1139:Magnolia Editions
973:Schack Art Center
875:Big Self-Portrait
867:Walker Art Center
664:Magnolia Editions
616:Lannan Foundation
610:In 1995, curator
600:Crown Point Press
549:and published by
519:Big Self Portrait
496:Walker Art Center
492:Big Self Portrait
437:Willem de Kooning
304:Jennifer Bartlett
228:The Brooklyn Rail
149:
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39:20 September 2024
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4631:Wheelchair users
4255:N. Scott Momaday
4250:Morten Lauridsen
4138:Paquito D'Rivera
4046:Tabernacle Choir
3980:Lawrence Halprin
3893:Barbra Streisand
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