

Biography
Alfred Manessier painted in the 1930s in the Cubist-Surrealist tradition. Spent 1940-6 first in Benauge (Lot), then from 1942 at Le Bignon in Normandy. Contacts with the Trappists in 1943 led to a deep commitment to religion. His work became abstract by 1945, though he continued to draw inspiration from religious and landscape themes.
Exhibited with Le Moal and Singier in 1944 and 1946; first one-man exhibition at the Galerie Billiet Caputo, Paris, 1949. Alfred Manessier was also active from 1947-8 as a designer of tapestries and of stained glass for churches; has occasionally designed for the theatre. Awarded First Prize at the 1955 Pittsburgh International and the main painting prize at the 1962 Venice Biennale. Lived in Paris and Emancé.

Alfred Manessier
Print - 56 x 76 cm Print - 22 x 29.9 inch
$719

Alfred Manessier
Print - 56 x 76 cm Print - 22 x 29.9 inch
$719



Alfred Manessier
Print - 56 x 76 cm Print - 22 x 29.9 inch
$719


Alfred Manessier
Print - 56 x 76 cm Print - 22 x 29.9 inch
$719


Alfred Manessier
Print - 56 x 76 cm Print - 22 x 29.9 inch
$719

