Oil on canvas;
Signed lower right, titled and dated on the verso;
55.51 x 47.64 in inch
Franz Ecker was an Austrian painter whose oil paintings exist at the intersection of representational art and geometric abstraction. Influenced by artists such as Paul Cézanne and Pablo Picasso, he reduced figures and portraits to clear, planar compositions. His often large-format paintings captivate through precise color harmonies and a profound sense of spatial depth.
His works reflect a duality between wild, spontaneous energy and strict compositional order. Through this distinctive style, Ecker is regarded today as an important figure in Austrian postwar modernism.
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