Fritz Winter

(German, 1905–1976)

Fritz Winter was a German painter best known for his abstract works created in the Art Informel style. The movement valued organic shapes and a purposefully unsophisticated approach to mark-making, which was in direct opposition to the clean, geometric abstraction prevalent at the time. Winter’s work had a calligraphic touch, creating shapes that float atop the stained ground of the canvas. Born on September 22, 1905 in Altenbögge, Germany, he went on to study at the Bauhaus school in Dessau with Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee. He was also a good friend of the German Expressionist painter Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, whom he often visited in the mountains of Davos, Switzerland. Winter’s work can be found in the collections of several German museums along with the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and The Museum of Modern Art in New York. He died on October 1, 1976 in Herrsching am Ammersee, West Germany.

Fritz Winter Artworks

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Blau und Rot, 1965

Fritz Winter

Blau und Rot, 1965

Galerie Ludorff

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Überwuchertes Gestein, 1962

Fritz Winter

Überwuchertes Gestein, 1962

Setareh

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Blau Grau, 1954

Fritz Winter

Blau Grau, 1954

Setareh

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Vertikale, 1953

Fritz Winter

Vertikale, 1953

Galerie Utermann

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Ohne Titel, 1931

Fritz Winter

Ohne Titel, 1931

Galerie Utermann

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Ohne Titel, 1971

Fritz Winter

Ohne Titel, 1971

Galerie Utermann

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Ohne Titel, 1950

Fritz Winter

Ohne Titel, 1950

Galerie Utermann

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Heitere Melodie, 1950

Fritz Winter

Heitere Melodie, 1950

Galerie Ludorff

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Rot vor Blau, 1967

Fritz Winter

Rot vor Blau, 1967

Galerie Ludorff

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Gestein, 1965

Fritz Winter

Gestein, 1965

Galerie Ludorff

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Ohne Titel, 1935

Fritz Winter

Ohne Titel, 1935

Galerie Utermann

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Rot aufglühend, 1951

Fritz Winter

Rot aufglühend, 1951

Galerie Ludorff

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