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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Gérard Schneider, Opus 50E, 1960 Schneider, Opus 50E

Gérard Schneider Swiss-French, 1896-1986

Opus 50E, 1960
Oil on canvas
97 x 130 cm
Signed and dated on the lower left : «Schneider 11-60»
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Alongside artists such as Jean-Michel Atlan, André Lanskoy, Georges Mathieu and, above all, Hans Hartung and Pierre Soulages – with whom he enjoyed a sincere friendship – Gérard Schneider quickly...
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Alongside artists such as Jean-Michel Atlan, André Lanskoy, Georges Mathieu and, above all, Hans Hartung and Pierre Soulages – with whom he enjoyed a sincere friendship – Gérard Schneider quickly saw his work take on an international dimension. From the mid-1940s onwards, major exhibitions bringing together the leading members of the Lyrical Abstraction movement were organised in Paris, notably at the Lydia Conti and Denise René galleries. The Phillips Gallery in Washington purchased Opus 445 from 1950 and the MoMA in New York acquired Opus 95 B from 1955.
Exhibitions followed one after another around the world.

From the early 1950s onwards, Gérard Schneider's works were exhibited in Europe: at the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, for example, where a first retrospective was held in 1953, followed by a second in 1962 in partnership with the Kunstverein in Düsseldorf. He also took part in the first two editions of Documenta in Kassel in 1955 and 1959. Gérard Schneider exhibited three times at the Venice Biennale: in 1948, 1954 and 1966.

From 1945 onwards, most of Schneider's abstract paintings were given the title Opus to affirm their place in a musical sequence.
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Provenance

Galerie Arditti, Paris
Collection particulière, Paris
Galerie Lorenzelli, Milan (marchand de Schneider en Italie)
 Galerie Martano Due, Turin
Collection particulière, Milan

Exhibitions

Schneider, œuvres récentes, Galerie Arditti, Paris, 9 novembre - 31 décembre 1961. (ill au cat) Gérard Schneider, rétrospective, Kunstverein, Düsseldorf, 20 mars - 23 avril 1962, n° 104 au catalogue.
Gérard Schneider, rétrospective, Palais des Beaux-Arts, Bruxelles,2 - 24 juin 1962, n° 104 au catalogue.
Gérard Schneider, Galerie Lorenzelli, Bergame, novembre 1965 (étiquette au dos).

Literature

Cette œuvre figure sous le n° GST60077 au Catalogue Raisonné de l’œuvre peint de Gérard Schneider sous la direction de Madame Laurence Schneider et Monsieur Christian Demare, et édité par la Galerie Diane de Polignac.
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