"At the exposition ['4 Amerikaner', he visited in August 1962] in Bern Switzerland, Raveel was confronted for the first time in his life with art-works of the forerunners of Pop art, Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg. Especially the work of the latter, in which real objects were integrated, encouraged him to say goodbye to abstraction and to concentrate himself on the development of a new kind of figuration. To do so, he fell back to his [former] subjects of the early 1950's, but now he chose to incorporate real objects in his paintings."
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Roger Raveel
Roger Henri Raveel (15 July 1921 – 30 January 2013) was a Belgian (Flemish) painter, whose work is often associated with Pop art because of its depiction of everyday objects. Most of his art is figurative painting; for some years he painted abstract.
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