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1892 - 1982. Known for: Painting.
In Vilma Eckl's oeuvre the presentation of the working world became a special position, particularly the farmers' work world which is characterized by its seasonal cycle. The visualization of... Read full biography
In Vilma Eckl's oeuvre the presentation of the working world became a special position, particularly the farmers' work world which is characterized by its seasonal cycle. The visualization of displaced persons and refugees, beside the interest of showing their traditional costumes which they wore... Read full biography
In Vilma Eckl's oeuvre the presentation of the working world became a special position, particularly the farmers' work world which is characterized by its seasonal cycle. The visualization of displaced persons and refugees, beside the interest of showing their traditional costumes which they wore during specific festivities (e.g. weddings, confirmations), was especially underlining the idea of present the human compassion of Vilma Eckl. The creative creations of the unique artist were compared... Read full biography
In Vilma Eckl's oeuvre the presentation of the working world became a special position, particularly the farmers' work world which is characterized by its seasonal cycle. The visualization of displaced persons and refugees, beside the interest of showing their traditional costumes which they wore during specific festivities (e.g. weddings, confirmations), was especially underlining the idea of present the human compassion of Vilma Eckl. The creative creations of the unique artist were compared to the work of Käthe Kollwitz.
In Vilma Eckl's oeuvre the presentation of the working world became a special position, particularly the farmers' work world which is characterized by its seasonal cycle. The visualization of displaced persons and refugees, beside the interest of showing their traditional costumes which they wore during specific festivities (e.g. weddings, confirmations), was especially underlining the idea of present the human compassion of Vilma Eckl. The creative creations of the unique artist were compared to the work of Käthe Kollwitz.
