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1985

Andrée Pollier

Painting

55 x 54 cm

Andrée Pollier uses strong and intense colours applied in layers on architectural forms which contours are clearly outlined by thick shading.
Andrée Pollier
France
Born in 1916
French painter.

After devoting much of her life to landscapes, in 1960 Pollier began paintings depicting an imaginary world. She uses strong and intense colours applied in layers on architectural forms whose contours are clearly outlined by thick shading.

The titles of these works show a symbolic and almost dreamlike direction in which she searches for the meaning of her world of introspection. The paintings displayed here are part of a metaphysical movement of painting which, through its desolate spaces evoke the works of Giorgio and Chirico.


Museum of Decorative Arts, Paris, National Museum of Modern Art - Centre Georges Pompidou, Museum of Annecy.

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