Carl Eugen Keel

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Carl Eugen Keel (1885–1961) was a Swiss painter. He is principally known for his woodcuts, usually portraying town life, and often hand-coloured. He also produced oil paintings, watercolours, wood carvings, lino cuts and wrought iron sculptures.[1][2] He was born in Altstätten in 1885[3] and died in Rebstein in 1961.[4] He also lived in Ascona alongside other artists.[5][6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Evans, Ken (2019). Humble Anecdotes of the Invisible. AuthorHouseUK.
  2. ^ Hughes, David (2013). First Steps in Letterpress. p. 17.
  3. ^ "Schweiz, Katholische und Reformiert Kirchenbücher, 1418-1996", Carl Eugen Keel, 1885
  4. ^ "Schweiz, Katholische und Reformiert Kirchenbücher, 1418-1996", Karl Eugen Keel, 1961
  5. ^ Barsky, Robert (2015). "The Savage Pilgrimage". L'analisi linguistica e letteraria (2014). 1–2.
  6. ^ Malna, Afrizal (2021). Racun Tikus. Diva Press. p. 93.