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Louis de Marsalle

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  • Kehrer
  • Expo: November 2018, Bundeskunsthalle Bonn
  • by Thorsten Sadowsky, Kirchner Museum Davos
Louis de Marsalle was a pseudonym of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, under which he published writings. Through this fictional character, he not only conducted smart self-marketing, but also created an alter ego for himself, whom he could send on imaginary journeys to Africa, while he himself led a secluded life in the Swiss mountains. The text is illustrated with portraits of the fictional character de Marsalle, photographed by Stephan Bösch.

ISBN 9783868288872 | E/ G | HB
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Publisher Kehrer
ISBN 9783868288872
Author(s) Thorsten Sadowsky, Kirchner Museum Davos
Publication date August 2018
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 210 x 150 mm
Illustrations 16 bw.ill.
Pages 48
Language(s) Eng./ Germ. ed.
Exhibition Bundeskunsthalle Bonn
Description

"Who was Louis de Marsalle?" With this question Thorsten Sadowsky, Director of the Kirchner Museum Davos, begins his preface. He reports on a manuscript that had fallen into his hands and was ostensibly written by the French poet, art critic, and physician Louis de Marsalle. The text reads like an excerpt from an autobiography, whereby it is left up to the reader whether he wishes to believe the narration.
Louis de Marsalle was a pseudonym of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, under which he published writings. Through this fictional character, he not only conducted smart self-marketing, but also created an alter ego for himself, whom he could send on imaginary journeys to Africa, while he himself led a secluded life in the Swiss mountains. The text is illustrated with portraits of the fictional character de Marsalle, photographed by Stephan Bösch.

Louis de Marsalle

Louis de Marsalle

€24.90