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1931 - 2022. Known for: Figurative painting, hyper-realism, use of photography.
Gérard Schlosser, a painter who transitioned from goldsmithing to painting in the 1950s, developed a unique style blending Pop Art and comic strips. He was associated with the Figuration narrative... Read full biography
Gérard Schlosser, a painter who transitioned from goldsmithing to painting in the 1950s, developed a unique style blending Pop Art and comic strips. He was associated with the Figuration narrative movement and experimented with various technical approaches in his art, such as using sand and... Read full biography
Gérard Schlosser, a painter who transitioned from goldsmithing to painting in the 1950s, developed a unique style blending Pop Art and comic strips. He was associated with the Figuration narrative movement and experimented with various technical approaches in his art, such as using sand and polystyrene support. Schlosser's work from the 1970s onwards is characterized by hyper-realism, tight framing, and the systematic use of photography.
Gérard Schlosser, a painter who transitioned from goldsmithing to painting in the 1950s, developed a unique style blending Pop Art and comic strips. He was associated with the Figuration narrative movement and experimented with various technical approaches in his art, such as using sand and polystyrene support. Schlosser's work from the 1970s onwards is characterized by hyper-realism, tight framing, and the systematic use of photography.
Gérard Schlosser, a painter who transitioned from goldsmithing to painting in the 1950s, developed a unique style blending Pop Art and comic strips. He was associated with the Figuration narrative movement and experimented with various technical approaches in his art, such as using sand and polystyrene support. Schlosser's work from the 1970s onwards is characterized by hyper-realism, tight framing, and the systematic use of photography.
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