Synopses & Reviews
An artist unbound by the conventions of his time, Munich-based painter Peter Schermuly (1997andndash;2007) turned away from abstraction toward an original approach to realism in which he developed color phenomena suitable for a particular painting rather than merely recreating the palette he observed in the world around him.
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Peter Schermuly: Catalogue Raisonnandeacute; brings together a wealth of full-color illustrations to present an overview of the artistandrsquo;s entire painterly oeuvre. The book includes Schermulyandrsquo;s well-known oil paintings but also his sketches and wall designs. Together, the works form a long-awaited introduction to the life and work of this important and original figure in twentieth-century art.
About the Author
Martin Mosebach is a novelist and winner of the 2007 Georg Banduuml;chner Prize, the most important literary prize for German-language literature.Brigitte Schermuly is the executor of the rights to the work of Peter Schermuly.