
1904–1998 · German · 4 artworks
artist bio
Francis Bott was a German painter associated with Surrealism and abstract art. His work often explores dreamlike imagery and symbolic forms, contributing to the development of post-war European abstraction.
what you'll learn
Studying Bott's work allows students to explore the transition from Surrealist representation to abstract expression, focusing on how symbolic meaning can be conveyed through non-representational forms. Students can learn about composition, color theory, and the use of texture to create depth and visual interest.
related: Max Ernst, Wolfgang Paalen