
Ludwig Sander
American(1906–1975)
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Works
Ludwig Sander (1906, 1975) was an American abstract painter known for his refined, geometric compositions that balanced color and form with quiet precision. A student of Hans Hofmann, Sander developed a distinctive approach to abstraction that emphasized harmony and restraint, setting him apart from the more gestural tendencies of his Abstract Expressionist contemporaries. His work has appeared in major museum collections and continues to attract scholarly and collector interest.
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