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Biografia do Artista
Alfred Manessier: A Pioneer of Spiritual Abstraction
Alfred Manessier (1911-1993) stands as a singular figure in the landscape of French abstract art, particularly within the influential New School of Paris movement. Born amidst the fishing villages and mason families of Picardy, Northern France, his artistic journey was shaped by familial heritage – his grandfather practiced decorative stonemasonry, while his father and uncle pursued studies at École des Beaux Arts in Abbeville – fostering a foundational appreciation for craftsmanship and creative expression. This upbringing instilled in him a conviction that would permeate his entire oeuvre: the pursuit of art as a conduit to spiritual contemplation. His formative years witnessed a profound shift when his father unexpectedly passed away, liberating him to pursue his artistic ambitions with renewed fervor. Initially enrolled in architecture at École Supérieure d’Architecture et de Beaux-Arts Paris (ESABA), he swiftly transitioned to painting under the tutelage of Roger Bissiere at Académie Ranson in 1935 – a pivotal decision coinciding with his father's demise. This move cemented his dedication to artistic exploration and propelled him toward a path radically divergent from conventional academic pursuits. The galvanizing influence of the Paris International Exposition in 1937 proved transformative, securing Sonia Delaunay and Robert Delaunay’s commission to spearhead an ambitious project for the transportation centers – Air Palace and Railways Palace – tasked with showcasing avant-garde art to the public. Among the assembled artists was Bissiere, Jean Bertholle, and Manessier himself, who collaboratively tackled four monumental murals embodying the spirit of experimentation. This collaborative endeavor solidified his position within a burgeoning artistic cohort grappling with new aesthetic paradigms. Marriage followed in 1939 to painter Therese Simonnet, bolstering his family life amidst the escalating tensions preceding World War II. Despite facing military conscription, Manessier persevered as a farmhand to support his growing household, demonstrating resilience and adaptability during challenging times. Remarkably, he avoided censorship or persecution under Nazi occupation thanks to his involvement with Young France – an organization dedicated to fostering anti-authority and anti-indoctrination ideals – highlighting the significance of artistic freedom in safeguarding intellectual integrity. Manessier’s artistic style evolved throughout his career, characterized by a distinctive blend of Cubist influences and textural exploration. He embraced non-figurative abstraction, prioritizing tonal variation and layered brushwork to convey profound spiritual themes—often drawing inspiration from monastic life and contemplation. His output encompassed paintings, stained glass artworks, and tapestries, demonstrating versatility and artistic vision. Alfred Manessier’s legacy resides not merely in his individual creations but also in his contribution to shaping the trajectory of French art history, establishing him as a cornerstone of the New School of Paris and an enduring champion of spiritual abstraction.Alfred Manessier
1911 - 1993
Informações Rápidas
- Artistic Movement Or Style: New School of Paris
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Cubism']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Roger Bissiere']
- Date Of Birth: December 5, 1911
- Date Of Death: August 1, 1993
- Full Name: Alfred Manessier
- Nationality: French
- Notable Artworks:
- The Passion
- Composition
- Untitled (950)
- Place Of Birth: Saint-Ouen, France


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