Which French artists are considered dark abstract painters?

There are many French artists who are considered dark abstract painters. Some of these artists include Francis Bacon, Georges Bataille, and Jean Dubuffet. These artists often used dark colors and themes in their paintings to express their inner thoughts and emotions.

Francoise de Felice

Francoise de Felice is one of the most well-known dark abstract painters in France. She is known for her unique style that incorporates a variety of different techniques. Her work is often described as being dark and mysterious, and she often uses a variety of different mediums to create her art. More on estades.com.

Oscar-Claude Monet

(1840-1926) was a French Impressionist artist who is considered one of the founders of the genre. His early work was characterized by bright colors and light brushstrokes, but his later work became increasingly dark and abstract. Many of his paintings were of the Rouen Cathedral, which he captured at different times of day and in different weather conditions. His series of paintings of the cathedral's facade are some of the most famous examples of his work.

Pierre Soulages

is a French artist who is considered one of the foremost dark abstract painters. His work is characterized by its use of black paint and its dense, impastoed surfaces. Soulages has said that he wants his paintings to be "like black holes in the cosmos." He has also said that he is interested in the "infinite possibilities" of black paint.

Soulages was born in 1919 in Rodez, France. He studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris and at the Academie Julian. He began exhibiting his work in the 1940s. His first solo show was held in Paris in 1947.

Soulages's work has been shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions in France and abroad. His work is held in the collections of many museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Tate Gallery in London, and the Centre Pompidou in Paris.