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Thanks to the Brothers Grimm and their extensive and journalistically extremely successful collection of folk tales, authors of so-called art fairy tales increasingly established themselves, above all the Dane Hans Christian Andersen. In contrast to the ancient folk tales, there are definitely real time and place references, even if the familiar, fairytale-like elements are used here. Andersen, inspired by the Brothers Grimm, endeavored in his fairy… tales to use a more modern language for children, especially trying to avoid the brutality and cruelty of the old fairy tales - to fatten children in order to then eat them, to burn the witch alive or the Ripping out stepdaughter's heart. One looks in vain for all of this with Andersen, thus fulfilling his claim to a new, more modern fairy tale without completely losing sight of the once hidden didactic meaning of this genre of text. Nevertheless, his stories were valid for ...
« Even in my early youth, I wanted to be a great artist. I don't know why. »
Andreas Noßmann is a draftsman based in Germany whose works have been exhibited nationally and in the Netherlands. Having always been fascinated by topics that touch or disturb, his artistic practice is also marked by his requirement for "a perfect graphic implementation". Noßmann's distinctive and diverse landscapes, portraits, and still-lifes are created with pastels, graphite, pencils, India ink, chalk, and charcoal on paper, canvas, or cardboard.