Large surrealist oil on canvas painted by Fred Zeller* in 1971 entitled "The Psychic Perception of Space", exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants in 1972, from the 20th century.
This painting is in good condition and is very decorative. Signed and dated lower right, annotations on the back. Exhibition label on the back on the stretcher.
Please note: slight wear and tear, see photos.
is a French politician and painter. A Trotskyist activist during the 1930s and 1940s, he was elected head of the Grand Orient de France (GODF) in 1971, a position he held until 1973. He studied at the École supérieure des Arts décoratifs on rue d'Ulm. He became involved in the socialist movement by joining the socialist students in 1931, then the socialist youth and finally the SFIO. He then became a Trotskyist. Opposed to the Munich Agreement and Nazism, the artist became a member of the Resistance from the beginning of the Occupation. After the war, he briefly joined the Internationalist Communist Party, from September 1946 to the end of 1947. He then gradually withdrew from militant action to devote himself to painting, on the border between surrealism and symbolism. In 1948, he retired to Èze-Village and two years later, he created a local history museum there. In 2009, a retrospective exhibition of his pictorial work was presented at the ENSAM Teaching and Research Center in Chalons en Champagne.
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