Virgilije Nevjesti (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Virgilije Nevjesti (22 November 1935, Kolo, near Tomislavgrad - 25 August 2009, Paris), was Croatian graphic artist, painter and poet. He graduated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb in 1963. He graduated at the Special Department for graphics in 1966. Since 1968 until his death he lived in Paris. In 1987 he founded L'acad mie Virgile in Paris, where he taught a special course of graphics. He has taught at the French Institute for the restoration of works of art. In his graphic narrative and the surreal component prevails; with the reproductions and figurative details, in conjunction with the poetic projection of his childhood and the country, he reaches oniric-fiction and nostalgic atmosphere. In the lyrical vision of life and amenities of its graphics, there is a strong dramatic tension, a poetic protest against the destruction of the reality of alienation of modern civilization.

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Virgilije Nevjesti (22 November 1935, Kolo, near Tomislavgrad - 25 August 2009, Paris), was Croatian graphic artist, painter and poet. He graduated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb in 1963. He graduated at the Special Department for graphics in 1966. Since 1968 until his death he lived in Paris. In 1987 he founded L'acad mie Virgile in Paris, where he taught a special course of graphics. He has taught at the French Institute for the restoration of works of art. In his graphic narrative and the surreal component prevails; with the reproductions and figurative details, in conjunction with the poetic projection of his childhood and the country, he reaches oniric-fiction and nostalgic atmosphere. In the lyrical vision of life and amenities of its graphics, there is a strong dramatic tension, a poetic protest against the destruction of the reality of alienation of modern civilization.

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Imprint

Sess Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

2012

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First published

2012

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 4mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

Pages

68

ISBN-13

978-6138996859

Barcode

9786138996859

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6138996852



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