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Maurice Estève

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in 1954. His œuvre, just like the works of his art colleagues Riopelle and Bazaine, established a new pictorial language: Lyrical abstractions with the aim of depicting form and color with an almost poetic attitude. His works have established themselves in many well-known museums and collections
284:. In the 1940s his stylized figure, still-life and landscape compositions with strong colors gradually became completely abstract, with tight-knit interlocking shapes in rich, bold colors. Has made a number of watercolors and collages, and designed stained glass in 1957 for a church at 69:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge (XXG). 223:(Département Cher) on 2 May 1904. In 1913 he moved to Paris with his parents, where he soon began his education as an artist. Estève worked for a year as designer in a textile factory in Barcelona 1923. During his visits to 55: 295:
Estève's extensive work was not limited to the genre of painting. He was also active in collage, textile design and murals. Estève avoided the extrovert circles of
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Estève began to move away from realism in 1928, and was influenced in the following years by
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in 1924, where he tried to constructively implement of his motifs according to the model of
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Maurice Estève was largely self-educated, having only attended the free studio of the
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but still belonged to the core of the artists who brought about the breakthrough of
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Sarah Wilson; Eric de Chassey; Royal Academy of Arts (Great Britain) (March 2002).
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Maurice Estève died on 29 June 2001 at the age of 97 in his home town of Culan.
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in the 1920s, Estève was particularly impressed by the painters
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