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Camille Graeser
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Description
Provenance: Il bello dell arte moltiplicata
Dimensions: 69 x 69 cm
Signature: Signature on back in pencil
Product conditions: Mint
Technique: Screen printing
CAMILLE GRAESER
Camille Graeser (1892–1980) was a Swiss painter and designer, celebrated as one of the leading figures of Concrete Art. Born in Carouge, Switzerland, Graeser initially trained as a cabinetmaker before studying design and architecture in Stuttgart, where he became part of the influential artistic circle around the Bauhaus and the Werkbund. After moving to Zurich in 1933, Graeser fully embraced geometric abstraction. His works are characterized by precision, vibrant color schemes, and the exploration of spatial relationships. Through meticulous arrangements of shapes and lines, Graeser sought to convey a sense of balance and universality. A member of the Allianz group alongside artists like Max Bill and Richard Paul Lohse, Graeser played a pivotal role in promoting Concrete Art in Switzerland. His works are part of prestigious collections worldwide, underscoring his lasting influence on modern art and design.