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Will Faber

1901 - 1986
Saarbrücken, Germany

21 Works exhibited on Kooness

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Works by Will Faber

Untitled

1980

56 x 76cm

Untitled

1982

21 x 45cm

Untitled

1965

32 x 44cm

Untitled

1965

32 x 44cm

Untitled

1974

20 x 28cm

Untitled

1967

37 x 52cm

Untitled

1974

32.5 x 25cm

Untitled

1965

32 x 44cm

Untitled

1970

24 x 32.5cm

Untitled

974_

25 x 32.5cm

Untitled

1974

25 x 32.5cm

Night labyrinth

1974

25 x 32.5cm

Untitled

1961

33 x 51cm

12500,00 €

Untitled

1960

50 x 35cm

14500,00 €

Untitled

1980

22 x 25cm

10400,00 €

Untitled

1974

32 x 25cm

777,00 €

Untitled

1970

25 x 32cm

777,00 €

Untitled

1969

25 x 32.5cm

777,00 €

Untitled

1974

25 x 33cm

777,00 €

Untitled

1974

25 x 33cm

777,00 €

Untitled

1974

28 x 18cm

777,00 €

Born in 1901, Will Faber was primarily influenced by the 1920s. Key artistic developments that had been established in the earlier part of the 20th century continued to be matured during the 1920s and 1930s. At this time the careers of many inspiring and pioneering artists began to flourish, yet at the same time there was an atmosphere of consideration and solemnity following the horrors of the First World War. Major shifts in politics were happening worldwide, and Marxism took a strong hold as an ideology within artist groups and communities. Due to its cultural significance, Surrealism spread as an philosophy on an international scale, and became the most prominent theme of the pictorial arts in the 1920s. The Bauhaus movement developed during this time and concentrated on a unification of all modes of art, working towards the idea of the ‘Gesamtkunstwerk’. The liberal politics of the Weimar Republic in Germany enabled this movement to blossom and grow and develop further.