Over time, Sneyders de Vogel moved towards abstraction and became an important member of the abstract art movement in Belgium. He took part in several group exhibitions, including the first exhibition of the abstract art group Cercle et Carré in 1930 in Paris. Sneyders de Vogel was also a pioneer in the use of photography in art, experimenting with techniques such as overprinting and photomontage. He also worked as a graphic artist, producing posters and book covers. In the 1950s, Sneyders de Vogel turned to sculpture, creating several monumental works in stainless steel that have been exhibited in numerous locations in Belgium and Europe. Sneyders de Vogel died in 1976, but his work continues to be exhibited and appreciated by contemporary art lovers in Belgium and around the world.
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