Horst Maria Guilhauman Over 190 images of paintings, drawings, serigraphs, photographic and written material highlight Guilhauman's career spanning almost fifty years. From picking up shards of coloured glass from a vandalized Synagogue in Germany during World War II at age four, conquering Böckling's "Island Of Death" and Van Gogh's lust for life and tragic death, from signing a manifesto dedicating his life to painting at age twenty, to the summary of his thoughts at age seventy "Credo Ut Intelligam". The highest production values are evident throughout Horst Maria Guilhauman from the silk-screen printed dust jacket with Guilhauman's portrait of the artist as an older man to a signed and numbered serigraph of the Pool Player, as seen on page 56. In its entirety, this handsomely crafted book is itself a work of art and a 'must have'. 173
pages with over 190 images - 10" x 13"
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