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Nicolas De Stael

Nicolas De Staël (1914 – 1955) created works that balanced his concrete perceptions of the outside world with his inner, abstract visions. From the former Soviet Union, De Staël lived in Paris, initially painting still lifes and portraits. His work evolved into abstractions interwoven with realistic elements, created with a palette knife in thick, encrusted blocks of color. A year after De Staël arrived in Paris, he exhibited with artistic legend Wassily Kandinsky. His existence tragically cut short by suicide, De Staël lives on as a profoundly influential post-war European artist.

Paysage Mediterraneen by Nicolas De Stael
Paysage Mediterraneen
Noon Landscape by Nicolas De Stael
Noon Landscape
Reclining Nude by Nicolas De Stael
Reclining Nude
Fiesole, 1953 by Nicolas De Stael
Fiesole, 1953
The Phare of Gravelines by Nicolas De Stael
The Phare of Gravelines
Cap Gris-Nez by Nicolas De Stael
Cap Gris-Nez
Agrigente, 1953 by Nicolas De Stael
Agrigente, 1953
Le Saladier, c.1954 by Nicolas De Stael
Le Saladier, c.1954
Nature Morte aux Bocaux, 1955 by Nicolas De Stael
Nature Morte aux Bocaux, 1955

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