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His nimbus, he, who is regarded as one of the most influential American poets, would probably be the same as that of Goethe or Schiller in the German-speaking world. But Walt Whitman deliberately avoided rhymes in his texts for the most part, trusted more in free poetry and saw himself in a symbiotic relationship with society, whose cultural and social life he took up in a variety of images. In the foreword to his life's work, the large volume of… poetry "Leaves of Grass", which he repeatedly corrected and expanded until his death in 1892, he celebrates the common people as a manifestation of the "genius of the United States": he grasps the social upheavals of his Time like the development of the capitalist market economy or the split in American society, which culminated in the Civil War from 1861 to 1865.
« 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.