To mark the artist’s 85th birthday and the 50th anniversary of his first exhibition
The first comprehensive monograph on the expressive art of Werner Reinisch
Art that reflects Franco-German friendship
25,00 £
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Werner Reinisch
Villages de lumière et îles de réves
Few artists symbolise Franco-German friendship more effectively than Werner Reinisch. For over 50 years he has been composing his expressive works in France in the region of Ardèche, where he has found inspiration in the light and the surroundings. This comprehensive monograph is also a documentation and homage to the artist and his oeuvre.
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Werner Reinisch was born as a Sudeten German on 16 December 1930 in Jokes near Karlovy Vary in what is now the Czech Republic. His love of art was evident from an early age and acquired an Expressionist accent at the Art Academy in Karlsruhe through the “Brücke” artist Erich Heckel. To mark Reinisch’s birthday and the 50th anniversary of his first exhibition this volume presents 100 works from six decades of his creative work. They include primarily oil paintings, but also etchings lithographs, drawings and watercolours. He finds the artistic freedom and tranquillity for his works in the untouched landscapes of southern France, which are reflected in his work.
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With essays by Andreas Kühne, Josef Walch,
Walter Israel, a salutation by Markus Söder
and foreword by Pierre Wolff, Matthias Everding
und Franz Pany
German-French-English edition
260 pages, 107 colour illustrations
24 x 30 cm, hardcover
Walter Israel, a salutation by Markus Söder
and foreword by Pierre Wolff, Matthias Everding
und Franz Pany
German-French-English edition
260 pages, 107 colour illustrations
24 x 30 cm, hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-7774-2553-5
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