Alfred Lewin Copley (1910–1992) was a German-American medical scientist[1] and an artist at the New York School[2] in the 1950s.
He is best known as an artist for his abstract expressionist paintings, and as a scientist for his work in the field of hemorheology.
The group also included Franz Kline, Willem de Kooning and Alcopley's close friend, the composer Edgard Varèse.
[6] He participated in the Ninth Street Show in 1951 and had a solo exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam in 1962.
[7] His work is held in the collection of the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo.