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***These are a variety of portraits of O'Hara done by different artists. Please click on the images to see the enlarged ones and their source.
![]() The photo is from Brad Gooch's City Life: The Life and Times of Frank O'Hara (New York: Knopf, 1993) |
1. A very short biography
of O'Hara ![]() 2. An introduction to
O'Hara from
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1. A web site presenting
four poem/paintings done by O'Hara and the artist Norman Bluhmon
2. Allen Ginsberg's poem "My Sad Self" which is dedicated to O'Hara
3. O'Hara was an avid
supporter of abstract expressionist art. Here's a site with abstract
expressionist paintings
2. The eager note on my door said "Call me"
--An online review of Brad Gooch's biography of O'Hara that focuses on
O'Hara as a gay man and poet
5. "On
Seeing Larry Rivers' Washington Crossing the Delaware
at the Museum of Modern Art"
--As the title indicates, this poem is based upon a painting by the artist
--Comment by O'Hara on Larry Rivers
--A collaboration by Rivers and O'Hara on a set of lithographs
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![]() Washington Crossing the Delaware (1953) by Larry Rivers, Oil on canvas, approximately 7 feet x 9 feet. The Museum of Modern Art, New York City. |
6. Joseph
Cornell
--This box is about the artist Joseph Cornell who created wooden box
--Site
with biography of the surrealist artist Joseph Cornell and examples of
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![]() Joseph Cornell This photo is from the site |
8. Digression on Number 1, 1948
10. The
Day Lady Died
--This is an elegy for Billie Holliday. |
![]() photo credit: William P. Gottlieb It's from the site |
12. Lana
Turner has collapsed!
--"The Lana Turner Page," a site with filmography and links of Lana Turner
--A site with biography and filmography of the actress Lana Turner
--A Lana Turner site with many links, including links to photo galleries,
movie reviews,
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![]() This photo is from The Lana Turner Page |
1. This online essay
entitled "Rebel Poets
of the 1950s" provides a good introduction to O'Hara and his literary,
artistic, and cultural contexts
2. A very brief online
discussion of the relationship between O'Hara's poetry and the visual arts
3. Here's a brief online
discussion introducing the influence of William Carlos Williams on Frank
O'Hara's poetry.
That introduction links to at other related areas at the same site.
***The painting with the title is Girlfriend Walks!
by Brenda Clancy (Mixed Media on Paper) from HyperMart:
B. Clancy Fine Art
and
Graphic Design.
The background is Jackson
Pollack's Lavender Mist (Lavender Mist: Number 1, 1950
(350 Kb); Oil on canvas, Oil, enamel, and
aluminum on canvas; 221 x 300 cm (7 ft 3 in x 9 ft 10 in); National Gallery
of Art, Washington, D.C.) from the page "Second
Grade's
Famous
Artists" maintained by Salerno, a student in University of California,
San Diego.