Lothar Quinte
Lothar Quinte was a German artist based in Alsace from the 1960s onwards who began his career as a stained glass maker. He also participated in the abstract and “pure painting” movement in the 50s. His art which always rejected figuration — in the most recent pieces relies on subtle gradations of color producing a form in a state of suspension and possessing an intense luminous vibration. Quinte was married to Sibylle Wagner and they produced numerous artworks together — rather like Jean Tinguely and Niki de Saint Phalle — and they collaborated a great deal in India where they spent three months each year, from 1985–1994.
1970s Op Art Lothar Quinte
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Late 20th Century German Post-Modern Lothar Quinte
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Mid-20th Century Op Art Lothar Quinte
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Late 20th Century Op Art Lothar Quinte
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20th Century Op Art Lothar Quinte
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1980s Modern Vintage Lothar Quinte
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1960s Op Art Lothar Quinte
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1980s Op Art Lothar Quinte
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1970s Dutch Vintage Lothar Quinte
1960s Op Art Lothar Quinte
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1970s Op Art Lothar Quinte
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1970s Op Art Lothar Quinte
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Mid-20th Century Op Art Lothar Quinte
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1970s American Modern Vintage Lothar Quinte
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1960s German Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lothar Quinte
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