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Notes and news exhibitions in the koninklijke bibliotheek, the hague from 29 march 1999 to the end of february 2001 Roger Raveel en het woord showed Raveel’s work which resulted from his co- operation with the literary men Hugo Claus and Roland Jooris. Roger Raveel was born in 1921 in Machelen-aan-de-Leie in Belgium. After his studies at the academy of visual arts he devoted himself wholly to painting. Towards the end of the 1960 s he became more and more interested in the various graphic techniques, such as etching, wood engraving and linoleumcut, lithography and silk-screen printing, which enabled him to make his individual imagery more widely known. He made more than 300 prints, including several bibliophile editions in cooperation with Hugo Claus and Roland Jooris among others. An important joint project of Raveel and Claus is the publication of Genesis in 1969 . In this collection of 32 poems, accompanied by 33 lithographies, Raveel and Claus represent in a remarkable way the story of the Creation, which forms the basis of their respective artistic mode of thinking and acting. The friendship with Jooris results in a number of joint publications, the best-known of which has become Het
Quaerendo – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 2002
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