Oil on hardboard panel, signed Frédéric Belser and dated 1992. Of Swiss origin, he was born in Geneva in 1929. Geometric abstraction, 40 x 40 cm. His works are largely influenced by Max Bill, whose exhibition he visited in Zurich in 1949. In 1955, another important step in his artistic development was the exhibition of works by Piet Mondrian at the Kunsthaus Zurich. From 1956 to 1962, he worked as a doctor in various hospitals. From 1962 to 1994, he opened his own practice in internal medicine and diabetology in Zurich. He was nicknamed Zucker-Belser. In 1963, he met Max Bill (1908 Winterthur – Berlin 1994) and began a long relationship. Max Bill praised Belser with the words: "It's good, isn't it?"... Corners slightly damaged, not visible.
Discover a captivating work by Frédéric Belser, a Swiss artist born in Geneva in 1929, known for his unique approach to geometric abstraction. This 40 x 40 cm canvas painting is a perfect example of his distinctive style, using bold geometric shapes and vibrant colors to create a dynamic and balanced composition.
- **Geometric Abstraction**: The artwork features interlocking geometric shapes, creating an intriguing visual interplay.
- **Vibrant Color Palette**: The vibrant hues of yellow, green, blue, red, and white bring a lively energy to the space.
- **Wooden Frame**: Carefully framed, this piece is ready to hang and be admired.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsGreen, Blue, White, Red, YellowMaterialMDF (Medium-density fibreboard)Number of items1OrientationSquareArt sizeSmallHeight40 cmWidth40 cmSigns of usageScratches