Adolf Wölfli
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- | '''Adolf Wölfli''' ([[1864]] - [[1930]]) (occasionally spelt '''Adolf Woelfli''' or '''Adolf Wolfli''') was a prolific [[Switzerland|Swiss]] [[artist]] who is regarded as one of the foremost artists in the [[Art Brut]] or [[outsider art]] traditions. | + | '''Adolf Wölfli''' ([[1864]] - [[1930]]) (occasionally spelt '''Adolf Woelfli''' or '''Adolf Wolfli''') was a prolific [[Swiss artist]] who is regarded as one of the foremost artists in the [[Art Brut]] or [[outsider art]] traditions. |
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* [[Outsider art]] | * [[Outsider art]] |
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Adolf Wölfli (1864 - 1930) (occasionally spelt Adolf Woelfli or Adolf Wolfli) was a prolific Swiss artist who is regarded as one of the foremost artists in the Art Brut or outsider art traditions.
See also
- Outsider art
- Henry Darger, outsider artist who independently arrived at his own illustrated semi-autobiographical epic of many thousand pages
- Mark Beyer, comic artist with extremely similar interest in "horror vacui"
- Graeme Revell, musician who was heavily influenced by Wölfli, and has performed recordings of his work.
- Puella Magi Madoka Magica, a naïve-style anime with magic scenes heavily influenced by Wölfli.
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