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Im "Lebensbaum" treffen sich die ök

Im "Lebensbaum" treffen sich die ökologischen Vorstellungen mit den für beide Künstler so typischen mythologisch-fantastischen Motiven. Das Ursymbol für Fruchtbarkeit und Lebensfülle taucht schon in der altorientalischen Kunst auf und durchzieht die Kunstgeschichte durch die gesamte Antike. Selbst in der indischen Kunst ist er ein häufig erscheinendes Motiv. Als ein das Leben (und in der christlichen Auslegung seit dem Mittelalter auch: die Wiederauferstehung) feierndes Symbol hat er die Künstler aller Zeiten fasziniert - auch der Moderne, man denke nur an Klimts berühmte Umsetzung beim Stoclet-Fries.
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The "tree of life" meet the ecological ideas with both artists typical mythological fantastic motifs. The ancient symbol of fertility and life abundance appears already in the ancient Near Eastern art and runs through the history of art through the entire ancient world. He is a frequently appearing motif itself in Indian art. As a life (and in the Christian interpretation since the Middle Ages also: the Resurrection) feierndes symbol, he has fascinated the artists of all time - also the modern, think only of Klimt's famous implementation in the Stoclet frieze.
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In "Tree of Life" to meet the environmental requirements with the so typical for both artists mythological and fantastic designs. The ancient symbol of fertility and abundance of life already appeared on the ancient oriental art and runs through the history of art throughout the ancient world. Even in Indian art, he is a frequent motif appearing. As a life (and in Christian interpretation since the Middle Ages also: the resurrection) celebrating symbol he has fascinated artists of all time - also of modernity, just think of Klimt's famous implementing the Stoclet Frieze.
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In the "Tree of Life", there is a meeting of the environmental issues for both artists with the typical mythological fantastic motifs. The Ursymbol diving for fertility and fullness in the ancient oriental art and runs through the history of art through the entire ancient world. Even in the Indian art scene he is a frequently published newsletter.As a life (and in the Christian interpretation since the Middle Ages: the resurrection) celebrate the Symbol he has fascinated artists of all times - also the modern, only think of Klimt's famous implementation when Stoclet-Fries .
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