Nicolas de Staël |
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| Nicholas
de Staël was born in 1914 in St Petersburg but was
brought up and educated in Brussels. He went to Paris in
1933 and became one of the leading abstract painters,
coming under the influence of Braque, whom he met during
the war. his later works mark a return to a kind of
representation in which the forms, though mostly
abstract, were recognizably landscapes, still-life, or
other real objects. He comitted suicide in 1955. There
are works by him in Edinburgh, New York (MoMA), London
(Tate Gallery), Ottawa and Paris (Museum d'Art Moderne). |
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