Warja Honegger-Lavater (1913–2007)
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Werken van Warja Honegger-Lavater
Sketch Book--The Disobedient: An Imagery 5 exemplaren
The Ugly Duckling (Folded Story) 3 exemplaren
Re, re, Revolution, re 2 exemplaren
2300 years of medical costume ; Distinctive garb of the medical and related professions from the time of Hippocrates to… (1962) 2 exemplaren
l’Avertisseur - Petit livre animé 1 exemplaar
Le Peintre Figuratif 1 exemplaar
Talentophages 1 exemplaar
Sandy und die Kinder : ein Bilderbuch. Bd. 1 1 exemplaar
Leporello 1 exemplaar
Chacun sa chimère : sept eaux-fortes 1 exemplaar
Peau de lion : souvenirs 1 exemplaar
Imageries 1 exemplaar
The good intention is blue 1 exemplaar
Die Party 1 exemplaar
La promenade en ville, dessiné sur pierre 1 exemplaar
Passion and reason 1 exemplaar
Homo Sapiens? 1 exemplaar
Lucky Jack 1 exemplaar
Die seltsame Spiegelgasse in Zürich 1 exemplaar
Conform --ismus, --ity, -- isme 1 exemplaar
Ramalalup 1 exemplaar
Le faible et le fort 1 exemplaar
Tanabata 1 exemplaar
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Algemene kennis
- Gangbare naam
- Honegger-Lavater, Warja
- Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
- Lavater, Warja
- Geboortedatum
- 1913-09-28
- Overlijdensdatum
- 2007-05-03
- Graflocatie
- Friedhof Fluntern, Zürich, Switzerland
- Geslacht
- female
- Nationaliteit
- Switzerland
- Land (voor op de kaart)
- Switzerland
- Geboorteplaats
- Winthertur, Switzerland
- Plaats van overlijden
- Zurich, Switzerland
- Woonplaatsen
- Moscow, Russia
Athens, Greece
Wintherthur, Switzerland
New York, New York, USA
Paris, France
Zurich, Switzerland (toon alle 8)
Stockholm, Sweden
Basel, Switzerland - Opleiding
- Fachklasse für Grafik an der Kunstgewerbeschule Grafik
- Beroepen
- illustrator
editor - Relaties
- Honegger, Gottfried (husband)
Lavater, Johann Kaspar (great grandfather)
Lavater-Sloman, Mary (mother)
Hesse-Honegger, Cornelia (daughter) - Korte biografie
- Moving to New York in 1958, she began designing scientific illustrations for the publisher Visuals. It was during this early period in New York that Honegger-Lavater became influenced by American street advertising and began to utilize pictograms as graphic representations of linguistic elements in her work. In 1962 she finished her first book, William Tell, which was published by New York's Museum of Modern Art. This work consisted of a single sheet lithograph, accordion folded, with a legend listing the meanings of the various symbols (e.g., a single blue dot represents William Tell). The story proceeds chronologically as the book unfolds, and told entirely by using the symbols without words. She produced a growing number of similar works throughout the rest of her career. (Wikipedia)
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- Leden
- 110
- Populariteit
- #176,729
- Waardering
- 4.3
- ISBNs
- 16
- Talen
- 2
- Favoriet
- 1