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Beautiful work by the Belgian painter Marc Mendelson (London 1915-Uccle 2013)
Representation in black and red of an old (Mediterranean) city with some old handcarts in the foreground.
Signed by Mendelson
Dimensions 54x44cm
Mendelson studied at the Institut Supérieur des Beaux-Arts from 1934 to 1939 and his first solo exhibition was held in 1942 at the Salle Lamorinière, Antwerp. Mendelson was a founding member of the avant-garde group Jeune Peinture Belge (also known as Young Belgian Painting, Young Belgian Painters, 1945–1948). He received an honorable mention at the Carnegie International, Pittsburgh (1952). He was also included in the Guggenheim Museum's Younger European Painters: a Selection (1953–54). Frequent visits to Spain in the 1950s furthered Mendelson's involvement with abstract painting.
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