Jozef Mees, Lyrical Abstract Oil on Panel 1962

Lyrical abstract composition by Belgian artist Jozef Mees, Belgium, 1962, executed in oil on panel. Mees belonged to the generation that helped shape post-war Belgian lyrical abstraction, developing a painterly language built around colour, texture and layered surface rather than geometric order or perspective.

Executed in richly textured oil paint with strong colour contrasts and a flattened spatial construction characteristic of Mees' work from the 1960s. Signed and dated lower right, 1962. Preserved in excellent condition and professionally presented in a dark wood shadow box frame. A carefully structured work from Mees' mature period within post-war Belgian lyrical abstraction.

h x w x d: 113 x 103 x 6.5 cm / weight:  10.40 kg

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About Jozef Mees

Jozef Mees (1898–1987) was a Belgian painter whose work evolved from Flemish Expressionism towards a more abstract and structured visual language. From the 1950s onwards, his paintings became increasingly lyrical and layered, with a strong focus on color, texture, and light.

In his later work, he moved towards more controlled compositions, combining clear planes with precise line work, often contrasting bright colors against darker grounds. Mees was also closely involved in the Belgian art scene and was co-founder of the Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens in 1967.

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