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Paul Delvaux. The man who loved trains.
Snoeck Gent - EAN : 9789461615732
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EAN : 9789461615732
Paru le : 5 mars 2020
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- EAN13 : 9789461615732
- Réf. éditeur : 069930
- Collection : BEAUX ARTS
- Editeur : Snoeck Gent
- Date Parution : 5 mars 2020
- Disponibilite : Manque sans date
- Barème de remise : NS
- Format : H:270 mm L:215 mm E:22 mm
- Poids : 1.318kg
- Résumé : Recognised as the painter of women and skeletons, Delvaux added another string to his bow by also becoming the painter of trains and stations. Fascinated by the great metal monsters of his childhood, spitting fire and hissing steam, Delvaux strove to reproduce these mysterious locomotives in all their detail. This book conjures up that journey through a number of stunning, illustrated comparisons, which also draw on photographs and drawings to reveal the man's passion for the world of the railwaymen, a community that he joined by being named the chef de gare d'honneur, or "Honorary Stationmaster" at Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve. This book offers an uncharted exploration to the heart of his moonlit railway works. The destination of Delvaux's trains is in the gift of those who behold them. Each work is an invitation to escape to dreamlike regions, where one train may hide another.
- Biographie : Art historian Camille Brasseur conducts a work devoted to Belgian art that began at the Centre de Recherche Cobra of the Université Libre de Bruxelles (2003-2007), before continuing at Beaux-Arts Mons (2008-2013) and at the Maurice Verbaet Art Center in Antwerp (2013-2017). She has curated exhibitions and has published several books devoted to Belgian post-war art (exploring the likes of Vandercam, Mortier, and Guiette). Since 2018, she has been scientific director of collections at the Paul Delvaux Foundation.