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Transfer/ Feininger zeichnet

Homage to a Great Artist and Cosmopolitan / Hommage an einen großen Künstler und Weltbürger

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Transferring artist's ideas, transporting artistic achievements and the train as a means of transportation: That is what Lyonel Feininger was able to do with his meaningful drawings. These are the focal point of a presentation that is being shown at the KulturBahnhof Weimar for the first time. Entitled ?Transfer ? Feininger sketches?, it highlights the painter, draughtsmen and graphic artist Lyonel Feininger, whose life and art is further illustrated by more detailed texts and photographs. Within that, there are three main subjects: Firstly, Feininger's caricatures, which were created in 1906/07 and printed in the Chicago Sunday Tribune, and secondly, Feininger's love of locomotives and railway landscapes. ?Die Blaue Vier? (The Blue Four), an alliance of the Weimar artists Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee and Lyonel Feininger together with the Russian Painter Alexej von Jawlensky, is the third subject.

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Transfer/ Feininger zeichnet, Elke Jacobs, Lyonel Feininger

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Pubblicato
2009
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Titolo
Transfer/ Feininger zeichnet
Sottotitolo
Homage to a Great Artist and Cosmopolitan / Hommage an einen großen Künstler und Weltbürger
Lingua
Tedesco
Pubblicato
2009
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
120
ISBN10
393996431X
ISBN13
9783939964315
Serie
Descrizione
Transferring artist's ideas, transporting artistic achievements and the train as a means of transportation: That is what Lyonel Feininger was able to do with his meaningful drawings. These are the focal point of a presentation that is being shown at the KulturBahnhof Weimar for the first time. Entitled ?Transfer ? Feininger sketches?, it highlights the painter, draughtsmen and graphic artist Lyonel Feininger, whose life and art is further illustrated by more detailed texts and photographs. Within that, there are three main subjects: Firstly, Feininger's caricatures, which were created in 1906/07 and printed in the Chicago Sunday Tribune, and secondly, Feininger's love of locomotives and railway landscapes. ?Die Blaue Vier? (The Blue Four), an alliance of the Weimar artists Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee and Lyonel Feininger together with the Russian Painter Alexej von Jawlensky, is the third subject.