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Fritz Glarner


(1899-1972)

 

Standing Nude

 

Charcoal Drawing

 

Dimensions: 30 x 41

Condition: There is a major tear leading from the upper right hand margin to almost the edge of the model's hair. With restoration and proper mounting this would not be noticeable.

 

 

Fritz Glarner
Leading Abstract Expressionist
Swiss-American

Born in Zurich, Glarner trained in Naples and Paris, but emigrated to the United States in 1936. In New York he became affiliated with Dutch artists who formed the De Stijl group of Abstract Expressionism. He was a close friend and associate of Piet Mondrian and was deeply influenced by him.

Glarner is listed in all the major art dictionaries and his works hang in major museums including the National Gallery of Art. He also produced paintings for vast interior spaces such as the Dag Hammmarskjold Library at the United Nations and the lobby of the Time-Life building in New York.

These sketches are most likely from the early period of the artist's career, perhaps when he trained in Naples or perhaps sketched at the Academie Colarossi during his years in Paris (1924-26).

 

From the estate of the artist

 

 

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