Karel Appel
Karel Appel (born
April 25,
1921) is a
painter, born in
Amsterdam. He studied at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten there from
1940 to
1943 and started exhibiting in
1946. He was influenced by
Pablo Picasso,
Henri Matisse and
Jean Dubuffet and joined the Nederlandse Experimentele Groep and joined
CoBrA in
1948. His
1949 fresco in the Amsterdam City Hall caused controversy and was covered up for ten years.
In 1950 he moved to Paris and then developed his international reputation travelling to Mexico, the USA, Yugoslavia and Brazil. He is particularly noted for his mural work and now lives between New York and Florence.