Niklaus Hasenbohler PRICE CHARTS
1937 - 1994. Known for: Painting.
Swiss-born, Niklaus Hasenböhler, examines a multiplicity of themes. Themes included, which as a group, form an image of the world which contrasts with that of a civilized and cultivated society.... Read full biography
Swiss-born, Niklaus Hasenböhler, examines a multiplicity of themes. Themes included, which as a group, form an image of the world which contrasts with that of a civilized and cultivated society. Prostitution and slaughter are recurring motifs, the common denominator being an iconography of our... Read full biography
Swiss-born, Niklaus Hasenböhler, examines a multiplicity of themes. Themes included, which as a group, form an image of the world which contrasts with that of a civilized and cultivated society. Prostitution and slaughter are recurring motifs, the common denominator being an iconography of our animal physicality. With the addition of timeless vanitas symbols and masked figures. Niklaus Hasenböhler’s painting also harbours an examination of transience and the world as theatre. The artist was... Read full biography
Swiss-born, Niklaus Hasenböhler, examines a multiplicity of themes. Themes included, which as a group, form an image of the world which contrasts with that of a civilized and cultivated society. Prostitution and slaughter are recurring motifs, the common denominator being an iconography of our animal physicality. With the addition of timeless vanitas symbols and masked figures. Niklaus Hasenböhler’s painting also harbours an examination of transience and the world as theatre. The artist was born in 1937 and passed away in 1994 in Switzerland.
Swiss-born, Niklaus Hasenböhler, examines a multiplicity of themes. Themes included, which as a group, form an image of the world which contrasts with that of a civilized and cultivated society. Prostitution and slaughter are recurring motifs, the common denominator being an iconography of our animal physicality. With the addition of timeless vanitas symbols and masked figures. Niklaus Hasenböhler’s painting also harbours an examination of transience and the world as theatre. The artist was born in 1937 and passed away in 1994 in Switzerland.

