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In his eroticized Woman I, Willem de Kooning combines biomorphic, organic shapes with harsh, jagged lines; however, we also see that he is one of the few Abstract Expressionists who never completely surrendered __________ painting.

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- Figurative.

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'Figurative' painting is characterized as the paintings that have been procured from real human figures or form and thereby, depict or represent them. This form of painting is directly in contrast with the abstract painting that focuses more on 'artificial or abstract form.'

As per the details, Willem de Kooning's paintings of eroticized women along with the combination of biomorphic and organic shapes implies that despite being the abstract expressionist, he never gave up 'figurative painting' as he represents the real human form('eroticized women') that expressed the informal situations related to real life.

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