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Hans Feibusch : the heat of vision

by Hans Feibusch

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This catalogue features around 100 examples of the best of the artist's work from the past 65 years, and illustrates his distinctive and dramatic use of colour which have earned him the description 'the artist of the glowing palette'. Four scholarly essays examine both the artistic and the personal life of Hans Feibusch, and establish his importance in the history of twentieth-century art.… (more)
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This catalogue features around 100 examples of the best of the artist's work from the past 65 years, and illustrates his distinctive and dramatic use of colour which have earned him the description 'the artist of the glowing palette'. Four scholarly essays examine both the artistic and the personal life of Hans Feibusch, and establish his importance in the history of twentieth-century art.

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