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1914 Zurich - 1997. Known for: Painting and sculpture.
Born in Switzerland in Zurich in 1914, Wilfrid Moser grew up in a culturally influenced parental house, that maintained contact with artists. Moser abandoned a study of mathematics and undertook... Read full biography
Born in Switzerland in Zurich in 1914, Wilfrid Moser grew up in a culturally influenced parental house, that maintained contact with artists. Moser abandoned a study of mathematics and undertook journeys, where he visited artists like James Ensor and Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. In 1939 he established... Read full biography
Born in Switzerland in Zurich in 1914, Wilfrid Moser grew up in a culturally influenced parental house, that maintained contact with artists. Moser abandoned a study of mathematics and undertook journeys, where he visited artists like James Ensor and Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. In 1939 he established his first studio in Paris where he studied briefly with André Lhote and Fernand Léger in the 1940s. Wilfrid Moser's early work was figurative, often with motifs from the postwar Paris. In the 1950s he... Read full biography
Born in Switzerland in Zurich in 1914, Wilfrid Moser grew up in a culturally influenced parental house, that maintained contact with artists. Moser abandoned a study of mathematics and undertook journeys, where he visited artists like James Ensor and Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. In 1939 he established his first studio in Paris where he studied briefly with André Lhote and Fernand Léger in the 1940s. Wilfrid Moser's early work was figurative, often with motifs from the postwar Paris. In the 1950s he developed a gestural abstraction, with which he made an important contribution to the European Action Painting. Moser died in 1997.
Born in Switzerland in Zurich in 1914, Wilfrid Moser grew up in a culturally influenced parental house, that maintained contact with artists. Moser abandoned a study of mathematics and undertook journeys, where he visited artists like James Ensor and Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. In 1939 he established his first studio in Paris where he studied briefly with André Lhote and Fernand Léger in the 1940s. Wilfrid Moser's early work was figurative, often with motifs from the postwar Paris. In the 1950s he developed a gestural abstraction, with which he made an important contribution to the European Action Painting. Moser died in 1997.
