Gustave Singier Figurative Prints
Gustave Singier was born in Comines-Warneton, Belgium, in 1909. He was active in France as a member of the new Paris School of Lyrical Abstraction and the Salon de Mai. After meeting the painter Charles Walch (1896–1948), who encouraged him and showed him the freedom of pictorial expression, he started participating in numerous Parisian Salons from 1936: the Salon des Independants, the Salon d’Automne, the Salon des Tuileries, etc. In 1945, he became one of the founding members of the Salon de Mai. Like other painters of his generation, Singier drew inspiration from Kandinsky, Klee and Mondrian. He also taught in Paris, at the Ranson Academy from 1951–54, then at the School of Fine Arts from 1967–78. Singier died in Paris in 1984.
1950s Contemporary Gustave Singier Figurative Prints
Lithograph
Late 20th Century Contemporary Gustave Singier Figurative Prints
Paper, Lithograph
Late 20th Century Contemporary Gustave Singier Figurative Prints
Paper, Lithograph
Late 20th Century Contemporary Gustave Singier Figurative Prints
Paper, Lithograph
Late 20th Century Contemporary Gustave Singier Figurative Prints
Paper, Lithograph
Late 20th Century Contemporary Gustave Singier Figurative Prints
Paper, Lithograph
Late 20th Century Contemporary Gustave Singier Figurative Prints
Paper, Lithograph
1970s Contemporary Gustave Singier Figurative Prints
Lithograph
Late 20th Century Contemporary Gustave Singier Figurative Prints
Paper, Lithograph
1980s Contemporary Gustave Singier Figurative Prints
Lithograph
1970s Contemporary Gustave Singier Figurative Prints
Lithograph
Late 20th Century Contemporary Gustave Singier Figurative Prints
Paper, Lithograph
1980s Contemporary Gustave Singier Figurative Prints
Lithograph