The human figures depicted by the Swiss artist Léopold Rabus (*1977) are ill-fated, gruesome, awkward, or crazy, yet always humorous. Against the backdrop of a realistically rendered woodland scene and toadstools, a deserted shed, or a wooden house in the forest, he paints people from his immediate surroundings: Neuchâtel in northwestern Switzerland. Today, it seems that everyone wants to broaden their horizons and see everything of the world-but not Rabus. What fascinates him is the local context, the traditions of his home. But they are disappearing. In Neuchâtel, for example, it used to be the custom to collect hair from the head of a deceased loved one and make it into a flower composition. Now, by contrast, that tradition is regarded as very strange, even morbid. For Rabus, practices like this are intimate and moving. This one inspired him to produce a woodland house that at first glance looks perfectly normal, but is actually covered entirely with human hair!
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The human figures depicted by the Swiss artist Léopold Rabus (*1977) are ill-fated, gruesome, awkward, or crazy, yet always humorous. Against the backdrop of a realistically rendered woodland scene and toadstools, a deserted shed, or a wooden house in the forest, he paints people from his immediate surroundings: Neuchâtel in northwestern Switzerland. Today, it seems that everyone wants to broaden their horizons and see everything of the world-but not Rabus. What fascinates him is the local context, the traditions of his home. But they are disappearing. In Neuchâtel, for example, it used to be the custom to collect hair from the head of a deceased loved one and make it into a flower composition. Now, by contrast, that tradition is regarded as very strange, even morbid. For Rabus, practices like this are intimate and moving. This one inspired him to produce a woodland house that at first glance looks perfectly normal, but is actually covered entirely with human hair!
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Vendeur : Lüthy + Stocker AG, Solothurn, SO, Suisse
Hardcover. Etat : Wie neu. Etat de la jaquette : Wie neu. 1. Auflage. Dreisprachiger Text: Französisch - Deutsch - Englisch. N° de réf. du vendeur 11838
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Vendeur : Biblion Antiquariat, Zürich, ZH, Suisse
300 mm x 245 mm, 159 S. überw. Ill. OLn., OU. Deutsch-Französich-Holländisch. N° de réf. du vendeur 81007AB
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Vendeur : Mooney's bookstore, Den Helder, Pays-Bas
Etat : Very good. N° de réf. du vendeur E-9783775725460-2-2
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Vendeur : Antiquariat UEBUE, Zürich, Suisse
Hardcover. Etat : Sehr gut. Etat de la jaquette : Sehr gut. 1. Auflage. Z : 160 Seiten, 136 Abb. Leinen mit Schutzumschlag - Die Personen auf den Bildern des Schweizer Künstlers Léopold Rabus (*1977) sind seltsame, vielleicht geistig zurückgebliebene, vom Leben gezeichnete Gestalten, Furcht erregend, aber immer auch komisch. In den realistisch dargestellten Hintergrund, etwa einer verlassenen Hütte mitten im Wald oder einer Lichtung mit großen Giftpilzen, setzt er diese Menschen, die aus seiner unmittelbaren Umgebung stammen: Corcelles-Cormondrèche in der Nähe von Neuchâtel. Rabus ist malerisch nicht an Dingen und Ereignissen interessiert, die irgendwo in der Ferne geschehen; ihn faszinieren das lokale Umfeld und die im Verschwinden begriffenen Traditionen seiner Heimat. N° de réf. du vendeur ABE-1615909650430
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Vendeur : Griffin Books, Stamford, CT, Etats-Unis
hardcover. Etat : New. Brand new in shrink wrap. oversized and overweight. A65 Please email for photos. Larger books or sets may require additional shipping charges. Books sent via US Postal. N° de réf. du vendeur 120252
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