Marguerite Ammann
Marguerite Ammann was a Swiss painter and graphic artist known for her vibrant, abstract compositions. She studied at the School of Applied Arts in Zurich and later in Paris under the tutelage of artist Fernand Léger.
Ammann's artistic style was heavily influenced by the abstract expressionist movement, and her works often featured bold colors, dynamic brushstrokes, and gestural mark-making. Her paintings and prints were shown in numerous exhibitions throughout Switzerland and Europe, and she received several awards for her contributions to the arts.
Throughout her career, Ammann remained dedicated to exploring the expressive potential of color and form, and her work is characterized by a sense of energy and movement. She is considered to be one of the most significant Swiss abstract painters of the 20th century.
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Born in 1911
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Switzerland, Basel
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