Orbis, 1969 by Paul Feiler

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Paul Feiler (1918–2013) was a leading figure of the St Ives School, known for his contemplative abstract compositions and sensitive use of space, light, and structure. Born in Germany and later based in Cornwall, Feiler developed a distinctive visual language rooted in geometry and coastal influence. Orbis (1969) is a quiet yet powerful work, demonstrating Feiler’s command of balance and form. Painted in oil on board, it captures his interest in the circular motif—suggesting both inner focus and architectural depth, with a restrained, meditative palette. Origin: British Period/Style: Abstract / St Ives School Date: 1969 Material: Oil on board Dimensions (with frame): 24cm height × 28cm width

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Paul Feiler (1918–2013) was a leading figure of the St Ives School, known for his contemplative abstract compositions and sensitive use of space, light, and structure. Born in Germany and later based in Cornwall, Feiler developed a distinctive visual language rooted in geometry and coastal influence. Orbis (1969) is a quiet yet powerful work, demonstrating Feiler’s command of balance and form. Painted in oil on board, it captures his interest in the circular motif—suggesting both inner focus and architectural depth, with a restrained, meditative palette. Origin: British Period/Style: Abstract / St Ives School Date: 1969 Material: Oil on board Dimensions (with frame): 24cm height × 28cm width

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