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Painting Seascape , painted by Verena Löwensberg (Born Zurich, 28 May 1912 , Died Zurich 27 April 1986)
The painting shows a seascape with waves crashing against the shore.
The sky is cloudy with an orange glow from the setting or rising sun.
There are some birds visible in the sky.
The painting is framed with a beautiful light-colored frame.
The signature can be seen at the bottom right of the painting.
Verena Löwensberg was a Swiss painter and graphic designer, born on May 28, 1912 in Zurich, Switzerland.
She was associated with the Concrete art movement and was known for her abstract and geometric works.
Verena Löwensberg studied at the Basel Gewerbeschule and also learned to weave and dance.
She was married to designer Hans Coray and later to Alfons Wickart.
Löwensberg had a lifelong friendship with painter Max Bill and was inspired by artists such as Georges Vantongerloo and Piet Mondriaan.
She took part in several group exhibitions and was a member of the Zürcher Konkreten.
Her work has been included in notable exhibitions, such as the 2021 “Women in Abstraction” at the Centre Pompidou.