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Lyonel Feininger

1871
1956
United States
Lyonel Feininger (1871–1956) was a German-American painter and printmaker, born in New York City and died in New York City.
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Lyonel Feininger was an American artist born on July 17, 1871, in New York City, and he passed away on January 13, 1956, in New York. He was a prominent figure in the Expressionist movement, known for his distinctive style that combined elements of Cubism and German Expressionism. Feininger initially gained recognition as a caricaturist and comic strip artist before transitioning to painting, where he became associated with the Bauhaus school as a master of form. His work often featured architectural themes, characterized by elongated forms and a unique interplay of light and shadow. Feininger's impact on modern art is marked by his ability to blend abstraction with representational elements, influencing both his contemporaries and future generations of artists. His legacy is preserved in numerous collections worldwide, reflecting his significant contribution to 20th-century art.

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