Rupprecht Geiger (26 January 1908 – 6 December 2009) was a German abstract painter and sculptor.
Besides Germany, the family spent time in Spain, and he also joined his father on trips to Morocco and the Canary Islands.
Hilla von Rebay chose to exhibit his artwork at the Museum for Non-Objective Painting (later the Guggenheim Foundation).
Geiger's paintings are characterized by simple geometric forms (rectangles, ovals, circles), bright colors, and intense contrasts.
[6] In 1992, he was awarded The Rubens Prize of the City of Siegen, in 1995 the Oberbayerischer Kulturpreis, and in 1997 the Goldene Ehrenmünze der Landeshauptstadt München.