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Explore the rich landscapes & impasto of Nicolas de Staël, a Russian-French painter known for his abstract expressionism & influential work.

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Kunstnerens biografi

Early Life and Influences

Nicolas de Staël, born Nikolai Vladimirovich Stael von Holstein in Saint Petersburg on January 5, 1914, was a painter whose life and art were profoundly shaped by his Russian heritage and subsequent exile. His family’s aristocratic background – tracing back to Baron Vladimir Stael von Holstein, the last commandant of the Peter and Paul Fortress – carried with it both privilege and the weight of historical upheaval. The Russian Revolution forced the family's emigration to Poland in 1919, a traumatic experience that instilled within de Staël a deep sense of displacement and a lifelong fascination with memory and identity. Following his father’s and stepmother’s deaths in Poland, he was sent to Brussels at the age of ten to live with a Russian family, an arrangement that provided him with a crucial introduction to European art education. His early artistic training focused on decoration and design before he transitioned to architecture at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts de Saint-Gilles-Les-Bruxelles in 1932. This period laid the groundwork for his later explorations of color, texture, and form. Crucially, it was during his travels throughout Europe in the 1930s – encompassing Paris, Morocco, and Algeria – that de Staël began to develop a distinctive visual language. Morocco, particularly, proved formative, introducing him to vibrant landscapes and a sense of exoticism that would later permeate his work. The encounter with Jeannine Guillou, another painter he met in Morocco, marked the beginning of a significant personal and artistic partnership, influencing his palette and approach to composition.

Development of Style: From Icons to Abstraction

De Staël’s early career was characterized by a fascination with Byzantine iconography, which he exhibited at Galerie Dietrich et Cie in Brussels in 1936. This interest reflected a deep appreciation for the rich symbolism and luminous qualities of medieval art – an influence that would continue to inform his work throughout his life. However, it wasn't long before he moved beyond these traditional forms, embarking on a journey toward abstraction. The artistic circles he encountered in Paris during the 1930s—including Sonia and Robert Delaunay, Jean Arp, and André Lanskoy—proved instrumental in this transition. These encounters exposed him to Cubism, Fauvism, and other avant-garde movements, prompting a radical shift in his approach to representation. His first abstract paintings, or “compositions,” emerged in 1941, largely inspired by the works of Braque and Picasso. Initially, these compositions were characterized by fragmented forms and a deliberate rejection of traditional perspective. The war years brought further experimentation, as he sought to capture the emotional intensity of the era through color and texture. The difficult conditions of wartime—including the Nazi occupation—forced him to return to Paris in 1943 with his companion Jeannine, but these were undeniably challenging times. Despite the hardships, de Staël continued to paint, producing works that reflected both the turmoil of the period and a growing confidence in his artistic vision.

Technique and Materials: The Power of Impasto

De Staël’s distinctive style is immediately recognizable by its use of thick impasto—a technique involving the application of paint in dense, textured layers. This approach wasn't merely decorative; it was integral to his artistic philosophy. He believed that color itself possessed a profound expressive power and sought to convey this through the physicality of the paint. His canvases became surfaces of intense chromaticity, built up with multiple layers of pigment applied with knives, brushes, and even his hands. This layering created a sense of depth and movement, as if the colors were constantly interacting and shifting within the painted surface. The influence of Byzantine art is evident in his use of gold leaf and other shimmering materials, which he incorporated into his paintings to evoke a sense of spirituality and luminosity. He also drew inspiration from Flemish masters, particularly their mastery of color and light. De Staël’s technique was not simply about replicating visual reality; it was about creating an immersive experience for the viewer—a world of color and texture that invited contemplation and emotional engagement.

Later Years and Legacy

Following the war, de Staël's career gained momentum, fueled by the support of dealers like Jeanne Bucher and Theodore Schempp. He enjoyed considerable success in both Europe and America, exhibiting his work at prestigious galleries and attracting the attention of influential collectors. His paintings were celebrated for their emotional intensity, vibrant colors, and innovative use of impasto. Despite a tragically short life—he died suddenly in Antibes in 1955 at the age of 41—de Staël left behind a significant body of work that continues to be admired for its originality and expressive power. His influence can be seen in the work of later abstract expressionists, particularly those who embraced color as a primary means of communication. Today, Nicolas de Staël is recognized as one of the most important figures in 20th-century European art, a painter whose bold experimentation and passionate engagement with color transformed the landscape of abstract painting.
Nicolas de Staël

Nicolas de Staël

1914 - 1955

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract landscape, Impasto
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Donald Hamilton Fraser']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Cézanne
    • Braque
    • Picasso
    • Matisse
  • Date Of Birth: January 5, 1914
  • Date Of Death: March 16, 1955
  • Full Name: Nikolai Vladimirovich Stael von Holstein
  • Nationality: Russian-French
  • Notable Artworks: ['Composition en Bleu']
  • Place Of Birth: Saint Petersburg, Russia