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Hans Epp 1925-1985 Très Belle Œuvre Abstraite Colorée

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Rosat Art
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Full name: Hans Epp Date of birth: March 12, 1925 Place of birth: Vienna Date of death: October 18, 1985 Place of death: Zurich, Switzerland Nationality: Austrian-Swiss Beautifully colored work dated 03/30/80 entitled "Trois projets contestés" (Three contested projects) Dimensions: 42cm x 29.5cm Sold unframed Work dating from 1980, to be compared with works by Swiss artist Jean Tinguely. Artistic movement: Abstract Expressionism, Surrealism Hans Epp was born in Vienna in 1925, at the heart of a tumultuous period in European history. From an early age, Epp showed a remarkable aptitude for drawing and painting, often encouraged by his parents who were themselves passionate art lovers. In 1942, with Europe in the midst of the Second World War, the Epp family emigrated to Switzerland, a neutral country that became their refuge. In Zurich, Hans Epp continued his studies at the School of Fine Arts, where he was influenced by the modern artistic trends that were sweeping the city. Fascinated by the works of masters such as Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee, Epp developed a unique style combining abstract expressionism and surrealism. His paintings are characterized by bold geometric shapes, vibrant colors and dreamlike compositions that seem to defy the laws of reality. Hans Epp's career really took off in the 1950s, when he began exhibiting his work in prestigious galleries in Zurich, Paris and Berlin. His exhibitions were enthusiastically received by art critics, who praised his boldness and originality. In 1957, he received the Kandinsky Prize, a major recognition that propelled him onto the international art scene. Epp was not only a painter; he was also a profound thinker and prolific writer. His essays on art and philosophy are published in specialist journals and translated into several languages. He is particularly interested in the relationship between art and the human psyche, exploring how visual forms can express complex emotions and states of mind. In the 1970s, Hans Epp settled in Montreux, on the shores of Lake Geneva, where he continued to paint and teach. He became a mentor figure for a new generation of Swiss and international artists, sharing his ideas and techniques in seminars and workshops. Hans Epp died in Zurich in 1985, leaving behind an impressive artistic legacy. Today, his works are held in museums and private collections around the world, testifying to the lasting impact of his creative genius. His influence continues to be felt, and each new generation of artists finds in Hans Epp's work a source of inspiration and a model of uncompromising creativity. His name remains synonymous with innovation, emotional depth and timeless beauty.

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ConditionVery goodColorsMulti ColorMaterialPaperNumber of items1OrientationLandscapeArt sizeSmallHeight29 cmWidth42 cm


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