Georges Folmer (1895-1977) was a painter and draughtsman as well as a sculptor, poster designer, furniture maker and decorative artist. He explored all media and immersed himself in cubism, neoplasticism and poetry in order to develop a new non-figurative artistic language.
From Nancy to Paris, this book by Lydia Harambourg describes the path of one of the masters of geometric abstraction in the 1950s and 1960s, who had a profound impact on the history of 20th century art.
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Modern painting and contemporary art
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