Nicolas de Staël (1914 - 1955)

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Nicolas de Staël

Nicolas de Staël was a Russian-born French artist known for his abstract and figurative paintings. He was born in 1914 in St. Petersburg, Russia and grew up in a wealthy family. In 1919, his family fled Russia and settled in Poland before eventually moving to Brussels, Belgium.

De Staël began studying painting at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels in 1932. After several years of studying and traveling, he settled in Paris in 1938, where he became associated with the group of artists known as the School of Paris.

During the 1940s and 1950s, de Staël developed a distinctive style that blended elements of abstraction and figuration. He used a palette knife and bold, thick brushstrokes to create abstract landscapes and seascapes that were often inspired by his travels to the south of France and the Mediterranean.

In the early 1950s, de Staël began to incorporate figurative elements into his work, creating portraits and still lifes that were characterized by their simplified forms and bold colors. He also experimented with different mediums, including lithography and stained glass.

De Staël's work was well-received by critics and collectors during his lifetime, and he participated in numerous exhibitions in France and internationally. However, he struggled with depression and committed suicide. His legacy has continued to inspire artists and art lovers around the world, and his paintings are held in the collections of major museums, including the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Date and place of birt:5 january 1914, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire
Date and place of death:16 march 1955, Antibes, France
Nationality:Russia, France, Russian Empire
Period of activity: XX century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Art school / group:New School of Paris
Genre:Figurative art, Landscape painting, Still life
Art style:Abstract art, Informalism

Creators Russia

Mikhail Pavlovich Bobyshov (1885 - 1964)
Mikhail Pavlovich Bobyshov
1885 - 1964
Evgeny Rafailovich Gor (1950)
Evgeny Rafailovich Gor
1950
Suren Asaturovich Arutyunyan (1950)
Suren Asaturovich Arutyunyan
1950
Al'bina Georgievna Akritas (1934)
Al'bina Georgievna Akritas
1934
Nikolay Borisovich Terpsikhorov (1890 - 1960)
Nikolay Borisovich Terpsikhorov
1890 - 1960
Lazare Osipovich Volovick (1902 - 1977)
Lazare Osipovich Volovick
1902 - 1977
Andrei Andreevich Mylnikov (1919 - 2012)
Andrei Andreevich Mylnikov
1919 - 2012
Salvatore Tonci (1756 - 1844)
Salvatore Tonci
1756 - 1844
Victor Kuzmich Teterin (1922 - 1991)
Victor Kuzmich Teterin
1922 - 1991
Sulo Juntunen (1915 - 1980)
Sulo Juntunen
1915 - 1980
Anna Semenovna Golubkina (1864 - 1927)
Anna Semenovna Golubkina
1864 - 1927
Vladimir Efimovich Tsigal' (1917 - 2013)
Vladimir Efimovich Tsigal'
1917 - 2013
Vladimir Afanasyevich Ovchinnikov (1941 - 2015)
Vladimir Afanasyevich Ovchinnikov
1941 - 2015
Nikolai Pavlovich Akimov (1901 - 1968)
Nikolai Pavlovich Akimov
1901 - 1968
Serge Férat (1881 - 1958)
Serge Férat
1881 - 1958
Victor Nikolaevich Proshkin (1906 - 1983)
Victor Nikolaevich Proshkin
1906 - 1983

Creators Abstract art

Konrad Fischer (1939 - 1996)
Konrad Fischer
1939 - 1996
Refik Anadol (1985)
Refik Anadol
1985
Sinje Dillenkofer (1959)
Sinje Dillenkofer
1959
Loie Hollowell (1983)
Loie Hollowell
1983
Patrick Heron (1920 - 1999)
Patrick Heron
1920 - 1999
Abdul Ghani Ahmad (1945)
Abdul Ghani Ahmad
1945
Alice Baber (1928 - 1982)
Alice Baber
1928 - 1982
Niels Lergaard (1893 - 1982)
Niels Lergaard
1893 - 1982
Jesus Bautista Moroles (1950 - 2015)
Jesus Bautista Moroles
1950 - 2015
Étienne Hajdú (1907 - 1996)
Étienne Hajdú
1907 - 1996
Rosina Wachtmeister (1939)
Rosina Wachtmeister
1939
Pablo Atchugarry (1954)
Pablo Atchugarry
1954
Jonathan Lasker (1948)
Jonathan Lasker
1948
Pierre Cayol (1939)
Pierre Cayol
1939
Bram van Velde (1895 - 1981)
Bram van Velde
1895 - 1981
Christoph Freimann (1940)
Christoph Freimann
1940