Engadin Auf den Spuren von Giacometti, Segantini und Nietzsche
German, Ingrid Isermann, 2017More than 10 items in stock at supplier
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Engadin - So Close to Heaven
Ingrid Isermann Photos and Texts
With contributions from, among others, Stefan Zweifel, Beat Stutzer, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Daniele Muscionico, Leta Semadeni, Leo Tuor.
A tribute to the Engadin, to the magic and philosophy of a landscape through photos, poems, and stories. Poetic strolls and impressions of luminous cultural sites in Graubünden, nature and culture, museums, and hotel tips.
In the footsteps of Giacometti, Segantini, and Nietzsche: Three visionaries and an ode to friendship. Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966), the famous son of Bergell, gained worldwide fame with his sculptures like "L'homme qui marche." For Giovanni Segantini (1858-1899), the Upper Engadin held the enchantment of a mystical landscape. The intensity of the shimmering light in his paintings opened up a new way of seeing in landscape painting and art. Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) spent.