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Catalogue published on the occasion of the exhibition presented in the Museum of Arts and History of Bormes-les-Mimosas, from August 23 to October 14, 2012. The versatile artist Roberta Gonzalez (1909-1976) resists any easy classification. Daughter of Julio Gonzalez, the Catalan artist of the School of Paris, who has revolutionized the sculpture of the twentieth century, wife of Hans Hartung, abstract painter who was a leader of the Lyrical Abstraction Group after the war, Roberta is also a full-fledged artist who learned from these two men, but who translates into a plastic art of its own, halfway between figuration and abstraction. French growing up in a Spanish community in Paris, Roberta participated in exhibitions, sometimes as French, sometimes as Spanish. She was primarily a painter but also practiced drawing, writing and illustrating books.
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Drawings by Joan and Julie Gonzalez presented to the Tate Gallery by Mme Roberta Gonzalez-Richard.