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Hans Feibusch: Hans Feibusch
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Hans Feibusch leaves a legacy of work with 3 main themes. He loved Latin, “Its precision and logic appealed to me greatly.”. By 1916 Hans was made to leave fulltime education. He was conscripted as an army private and sent to the Russian Front. This period deeply affected him. His mother gave him a sleeping bag made from camel hair: “This saved my life”! He continued to work at the easel until just a few weeks before his 100th birthday. He died peacefully on 18th July 1998. The Bridgeman Art Library.
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Hans Feibusch: The Heat of Vision
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The Heat of Vision. Published by Lund Humphries in 1995, to accompany the first major retrospective of the artist to be held in Britain. The catalogue includes 16 colour and 84 b&w illustrations of Feibusch's best work from his long career. It illustrates the dramatic use of colour which has earned him the description:. 8220;The artist of the glowing palette.”. For a copy, please contact us. Please email your interest. The Bridgeman Art Library. The Heat of Vision. Obituary The Daily Telegraph.
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Hans Feibusch: The Tate Collection
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The Bridgeman Art Library. The Heat of Vision. Obituary The Daily Telegraph. The Bridgeman Art Library. The National Portrait Gallery.
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Hans Feibusch: The Times obituary 21 July 1998
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The Times obituary 21 July 1998. Hans Feibusch, muralist and sculptor, died on July 18 aged 99. He was born August 15, 1898. Hans Feibusch was a muralist and latterly a sculptor with an unfailing sense of the need of a wall painting or a piece of sculpture to respect the surrounding architecture. Probably he will be chiefly remembered for his mural painting in English churches - the middle of the 20th century seeing the full flowering of his art. Welcome almost as soon as he came to England by the London...
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Hans Feibusch: National Portrait Gallery
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The architect, writer, landscape designer and conservationist Sir Clough Williams- Ellis is perhaps best known for Portmeirion, Wales, the village he created and built between1925-1975. They were good friends and Hans Feibusch completed several murals in Portmeirion. The National Portrait Gallery. The Bridgeman Art Library. The Heat of Vision. Obituary The Daily Telegraph. The Bridgeman Art Library. The National Portrait Gallery.
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Hans Feibusch: The Bridgeman Art Library
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The Bridgeman Art Library. The Bridgeman Library works with museums, art galleries and artists to make the best art available for reproduction. The result is an outstanding archive of images drawn from collections throughout the world. There is a fine range of works by Hans Feibusch, all available for licensing. The Bridgeman Art Library. The Heat of Vision. Obituary The Daily Telegraph. The Bridgeman Art Library. The National Portrait Gallery.
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Hans Feibusch: Press
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8220;Feibusch has a proven career of artistry behind him and a historic involvement with Hitler's attempt to suppress the avant-garde. In the 1930s, the paintings of Hans Feibusch were labelled 'degenerate' by Hitler and destroyed. At 96 he is exhibiting again.". Geraldine Normon looks at his life and achievements . You will never exhibit in public again.’ Hans Feibusch witnessed the collision between art and power in Hitler's Germany.". He relates the experience to Iain Gale. The Bridgeman Art Library.
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Hans Feibusch: Pallant House Gallery
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The Hans Feibusch Collection at Pallant House Gallery, Chichester. Head of Curatorial Services. The photo is from December 1930 when Hans Feibusch was awarded the German Grand State Prize for Painters by the Prussian Academy of Arts in Berlin for the painting The Fishmonger. The Hans Feibusch Club at Pallant House Gallery. Chichester Cathedral and Diocese. The Bridgeman Art Library. The Heat of Vision. Obituary The Daily Telegraph. The Bridgeman Art Library. The National Portrait Gallery.