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Baumeister, Willi

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Baumeister, Willi (1889–1955)

German painter. He was a leading exponent of abstract art in Germany. Baumeister studied in Stuttgart, and during the 1920s developed a style of geometric design influenced by his association with Le Corbusier, Fernand Léger, and Amédé Ozenfant. He practised a purely abstract art after World War II.



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