Elaine Hamilton-O'Neal, the American artist, was born Elaine Hamilton in 1920 in Catonsville, Maryland, near Baltimore. Championed by the influential French critic Michel Tapié, she exhibited twice in the Venice Biennial, won first prize at the 1968 Biennale de Menton (France), and gave solo exhibitions in the United States, Mexico, Italy, Pakistan, Japan, and France. She is best known for the work of her final stylistic phase, a kind of action painting.

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  • Elaine Hamilton-O'Neal, the American artist, was born Elaine Hamilton in 1920 in Catonsville, Maryland, near Baltimore. Championed by the influential French critic Michel Tapié, she exhibited twice in the Venice Biennial, won first prize at the 1968 Biennale de Menton (France), and gave solo exhibitions in the United States, Mexico, Italy, Pakistan, Japan, and France. She is best known for the work of her final stylistic phase, a kind of action painting.
  • Elaine Hamilton (Elaine Hamilton O'Neal, née 1920 près de la ville de Baltimore) est une artiste américaine, associée de Michel Tapié et après 1960 connue comme « action painter ». Elle était invitée à la Biennale de Venise en 1956 et encore en 1958, et elle a gagné le prix à la Biennale de Menton, France, en 1968. Elle a fait aussi des expositions particulières aux États-Unis et au Mexique, Pakistan, Japon, et en l'Italie.
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  • Elaine Hamilton-O'Neal, the American artist, was born Elaine Hamilton in 1920 in Catonsville, Maryland, near Baltimore. Championed by the influential French critic Michel Tapié, she exhibited twice in the Venice Biennial, won first prize at the 1968 Biennale de Menton (France), and gave solo exhibitions in the United States, Mexico, Italy, Pakistan, Japan, and France. She is best known for the work of her final stylistic phase, a kind of action painting.
  • Elaine Hamilton (Elaine Hamilton O'Neal, née 1920 près de la ville de Baltimore) est une artiste américaine, associée de Michel Tapié et après 1960 connue comme « action painter ». Elle était invitée à la Biennale de Venise en 1956 et encore en 1958, et elle a gagné le prix à la Biennale de Menton, France, en 1968. Elle a fait aussi des expositions particulières aux États-Unis et au Mexique, Pakistan, Japon, et en l'Italie.
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  • Elaine Hamilton-O'Neal
  • Elaine Hamilton
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