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François Willi Wendt (16 November 1909 – 15 May 1970) was a French non-figurative painter of German origin belonging to the New Ecole de Paris. After self-exile from Germany in 1937, he adopted France as his native country. In France he became “one of the best and most personal painters of his generation, an artist of great purity and strong culture. His self-exactness, lack of pretension and moral sense delayed the fame he deserved".In collective exhibitions he was associated with the most famous painters of the New Ecole de Paris, particularly Roger Bissière, André Lanskoy, Serge Poliakoff, Pierre Soulages, and Nicolas de Staël. He is also associated with many better-known painters today.

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  • فرانسوا ويلي فيندت (بالفرنسية: François Willi Wendt)‏ (و. 1909 – 1970 م) هو رسام فرنسي، ولد في برلين، كان عضوًا في الحزب الديمقراطي الاجتماعي الألماني، توفي في شاتيلون، عن عمر يناهز 61 عاماً. (ar)
  • François (Franz) Willi Wendt (* 16. November 1909 in Berlin; † 15. Mai 1970 in Châtillon (Hauts-de-Seine)) war ein französischer Maler. Er war ein bedeutender Vertreter der Abstrakten Malerei in der Nouvelle École de Paris neben Roger Bissière, Hans Hartung, André Lanskoy, Serge Poliakoff, Pierre Soulages, Nicolas de Staël und anderen. Nach seinem endgültigen Entschluss zur Malerei und wegen seines Widerstands gegen das NS-Regime entschloss er sich 1937 zum Exil in Frankreich. Dort wurde er „einer der besten und persönlichsten Maler seiner Generation; Künstler einer hohen Reinheit und einer festen Kultur, seine persönliche Forderung, seine Bescheidenheit und auch sein moralischer Sinn haben zu lange Zeit ihn nicht erlaubt die Anerkennung, die er verdient haben würde, zu erreichen.“ (de)
  • François Willi Wendt (16 November 1909 – 15 May 1970) was a French non-figurative painter of German origin belonging to the New Ecole de Paris. After self-exile from Germany in 1937, he adopted France as his native country. In France he became “one of the best and most personal painters of his generation, an artist of great purity and strong culture. His self-exactness, lack of pretension and moral sense delayed the fame he deserved".In collective exhibitions he was associated with the most famous painters of the New Ecole de Paris, particularly Roger Bissière, André Lanskoy, Serge Poliakoff, Pierre Soulages, and Nicolas de Staël. He is also associated with many better-known painters today. (en)
  • François Willi Wendt, né le 16 novembre 1909 à Berlin (Allemagne) et décédé le 15 mai 1970 à Châtillon, Hauts-de-Seine (France) est un peintre non figuratif français d’origine allemande, appartenant à la nouvelle École de Paris. Après avoir définitivement choisi la peinture, il arrive en 1937 en France, sa future terre d’exil et d’adoption ; il y deviendra « l’un des meilleurs peintres et des plus personnels de sa génération ; artiste d’une grande pureté et d’une solide culture, son exigence vis-à-vis de lui-même, sa modestie et aussi son sens moral l’ont trop longtemps maintenu en dehors de la notoriété qu’il eut mérité d’atteindre » (Roger Van Gindertael). Dans les expositions collectives auxquelles il fut invité à participer, il fut régulièrement associé aux peintres les plus en vue de la nouvelle École de Paris, notamment Roger Bissière, André Lanskoy, Serge Poliakoff, Nicolas de Staël, Pierre Soulages. (fr)
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  • Willi Wendt (en)
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  • Willi Wendt (en)
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  • François Willi Wendt in their apartment (en)
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  • François Willi Wendt (en)
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  • François Willi Wendt (en)
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  • Album n°1 du Salon des Réalités Nouvelles, 1947 (en)
  • Catalog of the retrospective exhibition, 1971 (en)
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  • It is clear that it is through the development of a dense rhythmic structure with a coherence which meets that of substance, that F.W. Wendt has constantly reconciled the living reality of painting with that of nature. Yet, never did he allow his pictural activity to depend on an impulse received from the external world or, at least never consciously. Never, in his picture did he intend to consciously blend painting and natural phenomena or the perception he had of these phenomena. If nature is nevertheless present in his work, or if the spectator looking at his pictures believes he discovers it there, it will be less in so far as they derive from nature, than because a common order determines the physical milieu and the person’s mental space. Thus the temporal unity of the human being with the universe is revealed by the single act of painting. The eye and the mind remain wide open on an immeasurable space, one which is characteristically “his vital space” before becoming, on the canvas, a vibrating natural space for the spectator. F.W. Wendt displayed extreme sensitivity the intensity of his accomplishment and clearness of conscience. Through his work F. Wendt has given an account of his presence in the world. (en)
  • What do we want? The transformation of our experiences into a whirldwind of colours and forms. Our technique? Let us call it another phoenix, ever renewed from past to the present. Our subject? There is only one, the future. (en)
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  • فرانسوا ويلي فيندت (بالفرنسية: François Willi Wendt)‏ (و. 1909 – 1970 م) هو رسام فرنسي، ولد في برلين، كان عضوًا في الحزب الديمقراطي الاجتماعي الألماني، توفي في شاتيلون، عن عمر يناهز 61 عاماً. (ar)
  • François (Franz) Willi Wendt (* 16. November 1909 in Berlin; † 15. Mai 1970 in Châtillon (Hauts-de-Seine)) war ein französischer Maler. Er war ein bedeutender Vertreter der Abstrakten Malerei in der Nouvelle École de Paris neben Roger Bissière, Hans Hartung, André Lanskoy, Serge Poliakoff, Pierre Soulages, Nicolas de Staël und anderen. Nach seinem endgültigen Entschluss zur Malerei und wegen seines Widerstands gegen das NS-Regime entschloss er sich 1937 zum Exil in Frankreich. Dort wurde er „einer der besten und persönlichsten Maler seiner Generation; Künstler einer hohen Reinheit und einer festen Kultur, seine persönliche Forderung, seine Bescheidenheit und auch sein moralischer Sinn haben zu lange Zeit ihn nicht erlaubt die Anerkennung, die er verdient haben würde, zu erreichen.“ (de)
  • François Willi Wendt (16 November 1909 – 15 May 1970) was a French non-figurative painter of German origin belonging to the New Ecole de Paris. After self-exile from Germany in 1937, he adopted France as his native country. In France he became “one of the best and most personal painters of his generation, an artist of great purity and strong culture. His self-exactness, lack of pretension and moral sense delayed the fame he deserved".In collective exhibitions he was associated with the most famous painters of the New Ecole de Paris, particularly Roger Bissière, André Lanskoy, Serge Poliakoff, Pierre Soulages, and Nicolas de Staël. He is also associated with many better-known painters today. (en)
  • François Willi Wendt, né le 16 novembre 1909 à Berlin (Allemagne) et décédé le 15 mai 1970 à Châtillon, Hauts-de-Seine (France) est un peintre non figuratif français d’origine allemande, appartenant à la nouvelle École de Paris. (fr)
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  • فرانسوا ويلي فيندت (ar)
  • François Willi Wendt (de)
  • François Willi Wendt (en)
  • François Willi Wendt (fr)
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