Max Hunziker
(1901 Zürich
- 1976 Zürich)
Untitled
Original lithograph
Signed Max Hunziker in pencil lower right. Signed M.H. in the plate and dated 1952.
A work rich in symbolism. An artist (self-portrait?) weeps as he paints an image of Christ. And in turn, the canvas is held by a figure in a christ like pose, as an angel watches on from the left.
Dimensions: 25 X 33 cm
Max Hunziker
The Swiss art historian Adolf
Reinle described Max Hunziker as a "Christian
Surrealist." This Zurich born painter,
graphic artist, and illustrator is perhaps best
known internationally for his stained glass
windows (including the three choir windows of
the Johanneskirche in Bern).
Supported by the Winterthur philanthropist and
art collector Georg Reinhard, Hunziker studied
in Paris and southern France where he was influenced
by Paul Cezanne, Henri Matisse and Georges Rouault.
Hunziker's works imbue simple objects with poetic
and religious symbolism.
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