Titre : | Jakob Mohr | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Thomas Röske, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Doris Noell-Rumpeltes, Auteur ; Jakob Mohr, Artiste | Editeur : | Bielefeld : Kerber Verlag | Année de publication : | 2018 | Collection : | Sammlung Prinzhorn | Importance : | 1 vol (111 p.) | Présentation : | Ill. en noir et blanc / Ill. en coul. | Format : | 17 x 21 cm | Note générale : | Cet ouvrage présente la vie et le travail de l’artiste allemand Jakob Mohr (1884-1940), ancien patient de la clinique psychiatrique universitaire d’Heidelberg. | Langues : | Anglais Allemand | Catégories : | Art brut -- Allemagne Artistes Arts graphiques Écrits d'artistes
| Mots-clés : | Collection Prinzhorn monographie Jakob Mohr dessin autoportrait écrits d'artistes art visionnaire art brut art outsider | Résumé : | 4ème de couverture : "In 1911, the garden labourer Jakob Mohr (1884-1940) was committed to a mental hospital for the duration of six years because he was obsessed with the belief that he was being manipulated by a hypnotist with the help of electromagnetic waves. He made a number of drawings of the contraption he thought was generating these waves to illustrate its mode of operation. These works today rank among the best-known in the Prinzhorn Collection. In addition, Mohr created self-portraits which depict him as a person of high social standing. The entirety of Mohr’s surviving drawings and a selection of his texts are, for the first time, presented and discussed in this publication." |
Jakob Mohr [texte imprimé] / Thomas Röske, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Doris Noell-Rumpeltes, Auteur ; Jakob Mohr, Artiste . - Bielefeld : Kerber Verlag, 2018 . - 1 vol (111 p.) : Ill. en noir et blanc / Ill. en coul. ; 17 x 21 cm. - ( Sammlung Prinzhorn) . Cet ouvrage présente la vie et le travail de l’artiste allemand Jakob Mohr (1884-1940), ancien patient de la clinique psychiatrique universitaire d’Heidelberg. Langues : Anglais Allemand Catégories : | Art brut -- Allemagne Artistes Arts graphiques Écrits d'artistes
| Mots-clés : | Collection Prinzhorn monographie Jakob Mohr dessin autoportrait écrits d'artistes art visionnaire art brut art outsider | Résumé : | 4ème de couverture : "In 1911, the garden labourer Jakob Mohr (1884-1940) was committed to a mental hospital for the duration of six years because he was obsessed with the belief that he was being manipulated by a hypnotist with the help of electromagnetic waves. He made a number of drawings of the contraption he thought was generating these waves to illustrate its mode of operation. These works today rank among the best-known in the Prinzhorn Collection. In addition, Mohr created self-portraits which depict him as a person of high social standing. The entirety of Mohr’s surviving drawings and a selection of his texts are, for the first time, presented and discussed in this publication." |
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