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Claude Georges

Claude Georges (1929 - 1988) was active/lived in France.  Claude Georges is known for Post-war lyrical abstraction, oil on canvas.

The text describes Claude Georges as an illustrious representative of post-war lyrical abstraction, along with Georges Mathieu and Hans Hartung. Her favorite colors were white, beige, and gray, which can be seen in her early oil on canvas works. No information is provided about her birthplace, birth year, death place, or death year.

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Similar artists

.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for Claude Georges available:    Aristide Caillaud,  James Guitet,  Albert Feraud,  Djoka Ivackovic,  Jean Le Moal,  Frederic Benrath,  Claude Viseux,  Paul Kallos,  Elvire Kouyoumjian,  Natalia Dumitresco,  Gerard Deschamps,  Edgard Pillet,  Alexandre Istrati,  Michel Carrade,  Albert Bitran,  René Duvillier,  Raoul Ubac,  Christine (Annie Christine) Boumeester,  Marc Janson,  Joel Kermarrec,  Arthur Aeschbacher,  Constantin Xenakis,  Pierre Fichet,  Jean Bertholle



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