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Marc Mulders Dauw/dew

Marc Mulders Dauw/dew
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  • ISBN-13: 9789056624279
  • ISBN: 905662427X
  • Publication Date: 2005
  • Publisher: NAi Uitgevers / Publishers Stichting

AUTHOR

Hans den Hartog/Jager, Otten, Willem Jan, Sütö, Wilma

SUMMARY

In the spring and summer, Dutch artist Marc Mulders paints still lifes of irises, lilies, sunflowers and tulips; in the autumn and winter, he turns to hares, slaughtered deer, butchered cattle and fish. With layers of paint so thick that his works seem almost three-dimensional, Mulders faithfully follows the seasons and addresses what may well be thegreat theme in the history of art: the eternal cycle of life and death. Yet, while defining our inescapable mortality on canvas, the artist also manages to portray the innate beauty and sensuality of life, and the grandeur of creation. 80 of Mulders's most recent paintings are presented in Dew, a publication that coincides with the art world's renewed interest in works that partake in the painterly tradition.Hans den Hartog/Jager is the author of 'Marc Mulders Dauw/dew', published 2005 under ISBN 9789056624279 and ISBN 905662427X.

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