Georges Folmer (1895-1977)
Georges Folmer (1895-1977)
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"This catalogue raisonné reveals, via a sélection of works of art, the rigorous and tenacious path that Georges Folmer forged for himself (1895-1977). Starting with his training in figurative and multi-disciplinary arts at the Beaux-Arts in Nancy, it outlines his journey to the purest Abstraction géométrique pieces, some of which are enlivened by movement. Folmer offers us a vast array and variety of visual artwork. The story of the artist, like that of the man, shows the authenticity of his commitment and faith. On the outer margins of trends and cliques... he carried on, even through bouts of poverty, always true to his ethics. Renowned curators, Sorbonne Art historians, passionate professors, as well as pre-eminent collectors... have all willingly contributed to putting this book together. Their critical analysis of Folmer's work confirms the distin-guished standing that this artist, closely affiliated with Herbin's inne circles, maintains in 20th century modem Art. Numerous museum acquisitions also attest to his widely-recognised fame. This catalogue raisonné is enhanced by a collection of reviews and personal accounts that elevate it to an exemplary level of quality."--P. [4] of cover.
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