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AdolfWolfli, Untitled (Saint Adolph bitten in the leg by the snake), 1921, the Waldau Clinic, Bern, Switzerland, colored pencil and pencil on paper, Collection de l'Art Brut, Lausanne, Switzerland
Thenow internationally celebrated Bernese art-brut artist Adolf Wölfli (1864-1930) spent much of his life in the former Waldau Psychiatric Hospital. There he created his own artistic universe. Wölfli filled thousands of sheets of paper with pictures, patterns, words and musical notes: a total of over 25,000 pages, which he bundled into
RM2J4A1G3– Swiss artist Adolf Wolfli, Art Brut painting - Die furchtbare Riesen=Brunst Deer Riesen=Stadt, Mutter=Kohrn,=Ost=Wa. RM PC3DXY – Adolf Wolfli 002. RM 2J4A1DC – Swiss artist Adolf Wölfli, Art Brut painting - China (1922)
AdolfWölfli (Berna, 29 de febrero de 1864 - Berna, 6 de noviembre de 1930) fue un prolífico dibujante considerado como uno de los máximos exponentes del llamado arte marginal o art brut. Fue uno de los más significativos y el primer psicótico que recibió el calificativo de artista, siendo estudiado como tal por el doctor Walter Morgenthaler el
- La Collection de l’Art Brut expose en permanence des créations d’autodidactes réalisées à l'écart de la tradition et des modes artistiques, Adolf Wölfli | Visionary art, True art, Tantra art. May 16, 2013 - This Pin was discovered by Ludovica Zallot. Discover (and save!)
Ofthe known practitioners of Art Brut, one of the most gifted was the Swiss peasant Adolf Wölfli. From 1895, when he was thirty-one, until his death in 1930, Wölfli was incarcerated in Waldau hospital, severely afflicted with rage and depression.
TheSurrealist movement and, later, the founder of Art Brut, Jean Dubuffet, 1919, artist Max Ernst curated an exhibition in Cologne of avant-garde art, "tribal art," children's art, and "insane" art. In 1930, works by Adolf Wölfli, as well as several children artists, were shown at the Gewerbemuseum Winterthur in Switzerland. In 1933,
ArtBrut. In the early 20 th century, two doctors produced highly influential writings on art created by patients in psychiatric hospitals, originally intended for medical research. Swiss psychiatrist Walter Morgenthaler was enthralled by the artworks of one of his long-term patients, Adolf Wölfli, which he analysed in his book A Mental Patient as Artist (1921);
AdolfWölfli ( Large format poster) Exhibition(s) at the Art Brut Collection. Permanent exhibition; 5th Art Brut Biennial: Beliefs; Art Brut: Frame Work; 4th Art Brut Biennial: Theatre; Jean Dubuffet´s Art Brut, the
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