The impressive early work of the great Swiss artist
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Franz Gertsch
Looking Back
The internationally famous Swiss artist Franz Gertsch will celebrate his 90th birthday in 2020. The Graphische Sammlung ETH Zürich, which has a long-standing relationship with the artist and which is one of the most important presentation locations for his printed works, is taking advantage of this occasion as a reason for an exhibition and a bibliophile jubilee publication.
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In addition to his portraits, which are now counted amongst the icons of Swiss art, Gertsch is famous for his captivating landscapes. Less anchored in general awareness are his outstanding early works from the 1940s to 1950s, and it is on these that the volume focuses. Together with the artist, groups of themes were chosen from his collection and the stocks of the Graphische Sammlung ETH Zürich. Colour proofs which have been produced during the printing of his incomparable monochrome worlds round out this publication for art lovers.
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Die gewählten Abbildungen, diverse Farbproben oder "Essais", vermitteln sich als nahezu eigenständige Werkgruppe.
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Text: English / German
112 pages, 50 colour illustrations
22.5 × 27.5 cm, hardcover
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High-quality coated paper binding
112 pages, 50 colour illustrations
22.5 × 27.5 cm, hardcover
HIRMER PREMIUM
High-quality coated paper binding
ISBN: 978-3-7774-3523-7
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Zürich
| ETH Zürich. Graphische Sammlung
Categories
Art 20th Century
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Painting
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Artist Biography
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Contemporary Art
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Painting 20th Century
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Art 21st Century
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Switzerland
Keywords
Contemporary Art, 21st Century, 20th Century, Portraiture, Landscape Portraits, Landscape Painting, Painting
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