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Alfred ManessierWW-1956-217373
1956·Oil paint on canvas·support: 1143 x 1460 mm

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Year
1956
Dimensions
support: 1143 x 1460 mm
Collection
Tate

Artist

Alfred Manessier
Alfred Manessier

Printmaking

Alfred Manessier was a French painter and printmaker whose abstract compositions emerged from a deeply felt Christian spirituality and meditation on light. Working primarily in oils, gouache, and etching from the 1940s onward, his work evolved from figuration toward non-representational forms organized around rhythmic linear structures and luminous color fields. His practice was inseparable from his faith and his study of medieval stained glass, which shaped his approach to transparency and radiant color. Manessier remained committed to abstraction as a vehicle for spiritual experience throughout his career.

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Year
1956
Dimensions
support: 1143 x 1460 mm
Watts ID
WW-1956-217373

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Artist

Alfred Manessier

Alfred Manessier

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