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Claude Georges BIOGRAPHY
1929 - 1988. Known for: Post-war lyrical abstraction, oil on canvas.
The text describes Claude Georges as an illustrious representative of post-war lyrical abstraction, along with Georges Mathieu and Hans Hartung. Her favorite colors were white, beige, and gray, which... Read full biography
The text describes Claude Georges as an illustrious representative of post-war lyrical abstraction, along with Georges Mathieu and Hans Hartung. Her favorite colors were white, beige, and gray, which can be seen in her early oil on canvas works. No information is provided about her birthplace,... Read full biography
The text describes Claude Georges as an illustrious representative of post-war lyrical abstraction, along with Georges Mathieu and Hans Hartung. Her favorite colors were white, beige, and gray, which can be seen in her early oil on canvas works. No information is provided about her birthplace, birth year, death place, or death year.
The text describes Claude Georges as an illustrious representative of post-war lyrical abstraction, along with Georges Mathieu and Hans Hartung. Her favorite colors were white, beige, and gray, which can be seen in her early oil on canvas works. No information is provided about her birthplace, birth year, death place, or death year.
The text describes Claude Georges as an illustrious representative of post-war lyrical abstraction, along with Georges Mathieu and Hans Hartung. Her favorite colors were white, beige, and gray, which can be seen in her early oil on canvas works. No information is provided about her birthplace, birth year, death place, or death year.
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The text describes Claude Georges as an illustrious representative of post-war lyrical abstraction, along with Georges Mathieu and Hans Hartung. Her favorite colors were white, beige, and gray, which can be seen in her early oil on canvas works. No information is provided about her birthplace, birth year, death place, or death year.
