
Adolf Fleischmann
German-American(1892–1968)
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Adolf Fleischmann (1892, 1968) was a German-American abstract painter known for his rigorous geometric compositions and systematic exploration of color relationships. After fleeing Nazi Germany, he lived in Paris and later New York, where he developed his signature style of precisely ordered color fields and grids. His work bridges European constructivism and American abstract art, earning recognition through exhibitions at major galleries and institutions in the postwar period.
GeometricAbstractBoldColor StudiesGouache On PaperGerman Modernism1951CompositionConstructivismPaperModernismGerman
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