Aurélie Nemours
French(April 26, 1910 – 2005)
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Aurélie Nemours (1910, 2005) was a French abstract artist celebrated for her rigorous geometric compositions rooted in mathematical precision and primary colors. A leading figure in Concrete and Constructivist art, she developed a distinctive visual language of grids, squares, and rhythmic forms that she refined over six decades. Her work is held in major museum collections including the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
Abstract Art20th CenturyContemplative MoodUntitled WorkNon-RepresentationalMinimalist AestheticFrench ArtistAbstract ExpressionismGeometric AbstractionColor Field PaintingOil on Canvas
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