Gérard Schneider
Swiss-French(April 28, 1896 – 1986)
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Gérard Schneider (1896–1986) was a Swiss-born French painter and a pioneering figure of Lyrical Abstraction and Art Informel in post-war Europe. He developed a dynamic gestural style characterized by bold, expressive brushwork, rich color, and vigorous compositional energy that bridged figuration and pure abstraction. Schneider was a key member of the Parisian avant-garde scene and his works are held in major museum collections worldwide, establishing him as one of the most significant abstract painters of the 20th century.
Abstract ExpressionismOil on CanvasMonochromeFrench20th CenturyBoldMid Century ModernLyrical AbstractionNon-RepresentationalColorEnergeticComposition
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