The exhibition Tove Jansson - the desire to create and live highlights Tove Jansson's page as a visual artist: a page that had a little shadow of her role as a loving children's writer and creator of Mumindalen. Through works from her entire career, she lifts the side of Jansson who was herself the most important and runs as a red thread throughout her life in parallel with the stories. The catalog is produced for an exhibition courtesy of Ateneum that will be shown around in the Nordic countries and in the UK. In addition to selected pictures from the exhibition, it contains the introduction and background texts about Jansson's career as a visual artist of Tuula Karjalainen, who curated Ateneum's great Jansson exhibition, and the British journalist and comic book connoisseur Paul Gravett. English translation.
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Anbieter: Moraine Books, Ruovesi, Finnland
Soft Cover. Zustand: New. 3rd Edition. Tove Jansson (1914-2001) was bold in her life and work: an inquisitive and open-minded adventuress, ever questioning authority. Though best known as the creator of the world-famous Moomintrolls, she was also a prolific painter, illustrator, caricaturist and cartoonist. She is also famous for her short stories and novels for adults. Above all, Tove Jansson was a great humanist and storyteller, regardless of medium. This lavishly illustrated exhibition catalogue is published to accompany a European touring exhibition of Tove Jansson's art. It opens up new and fascinating perspectives on Jansson's life and work. The insightful essays have been written by renowned Tove Jansson experts Tuula Karjalainen, Boel Westin, Frank Cottrell-Boyce and Paul Gravett. Text in English. 145 pp. Artikel-Nr. 3182
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