Arcadia Publishing Franz Kline in Coal Country History Book

Franz Kline, one of the most celebrated painters of the twentieth century, once described his hometown as a ᄀᄚlittle Dutch settlement wrapped up in a cloud of coal dirt … ᄀᄆ He was referring to Lehighton, Pennsylvania, a railroad town nestled amid mountains rich with quartz and anthracite coal. And like the mineral deposits, Klineᄀᆵs…

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Franz Kline, one of the most celebrated painters of the twentieth century, once described his hometown as a ᄀᄚlittle Dutch settlement wrapped up in a cloud of coal dirt … ᄀᄆ He was referring to Lehighton, Pennsylvania, a railroad town nestled amid mountains rich with quartz and anthracite coal. And like the mineral deposits, Klineᄀᆵs later ᄀᄚaction paintingsᄀᄆ are infused with energy. The black-and-white lines command the kind of tension that transforms coal into diamonds and single works have sold for over forty million dollars. Franz Kline in Coal Country is the first biography to examine Klineᄀᆵs formative years in Lehighton, Philadelphia, Boston and London, before he became a founding member of the New York School, the ragtag group who stole the art world away from Paris after WWII. This book, according to Klineᄀᆵs sister, Dr. Louise Kline-Kelly, sets the record straight in more than one place. Compiled over three decades, Franz Kline in Coal Country also contains over 100 of his earliest drawings, cartoons, letters, photos, paintings and linoleum-block prints. Most of these little-known works, rescued from the attics and scrapbooks of friends, appear here for the first time.

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