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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x19.7in
About this artwork
Aloïse Corbaz was born in Switzerland, in Lausanne in 1886. In 1911, she moved to Germany where she worked as a teacher, then as governess of Guillaume II's chaplain in Potsdam. Remained celibate, she then conceived a delusional passion for the emperor, glimpsed for a moment. It was on the eve of the war that she manifested the first symptoms of schizophrenia. She was interned five years later, in 1918, first at the Cery hospital, then in 1920 at… the Rosière asylum in Gimel where she remained until her death. (Laurent Danchin)
« Painting and creation, in general, are the best ways to deliver what words cannot say. »
Philippe Abril is an award-winning French painter who has exhibited in both solo and group events nationally. Within his works, he conveys his amazement of having ‘landed on this fabulous planet’. Abril’s naive narrative paintings are mostly made using acrylics, as its fast drying qualities give him the freedom to mix other mediums more easily.