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Charles Fréger : wilder Mann / [Musée International du Carnaval et du Masque ; Texte bearbeitet von Emilie Botteldoorn und Sabine Mäuseler].

Title
Charles Fréger : wilder Mann / [Musée International du Carnaval et du Masque ; Texte bearbeitet von Emilie Botteldoorn und Sabine Mäuseler].
Publication
Heidelberg ; Berlin : Kehrer, c2012.

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Additional Authors
  • Fréger, Charles
  • Botteldoorn, Émilie
  • Mäuseler, Sabine.
  • Musée international du carnaval et du masque
Description
271 p. : chiefly col. ill.; 23 cm.
Summary
Charles Fréger's most recent works cycle led him to eighteen European countries in search of the mythological figure of the wild man: Austria, Italy, Hungary, Slovenia, Slovakia, Spain, Portugal, Poland, Germany, Greece, Macedonia, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Croatia, Switzerland, Finland and Romania. The transformation of human to beast is a central aspect in pagan rituals passed down over the centuries that celebrate the turn of the seasons, fertility, life and death - some still alive today in carnival or Advent traditions. The costumes often represent the devil, billy-goats, wild boars or the Grim Reaper; they utilize masks, horns, bells, animal materials such as fur and bones, and plant materials such as straw and pine twigs. Charles Fréger (b. 1975, Bourges, France) is one of the most important representatives of young French photography. Exhibition: Fotohof Salzburg, Austria.
Alternative Title
Wilder Mann
Subject
  • Fréger, Charles > Catalogs
  • Musée international du carnaval et du masque > Catalogs
  • Photography > France > Exhibitions
  • Masques > Exhibitions
  • Animals in art > Exhibitions
  • Animals, Mythical, in art > Exhibitions
Genre/Form
  • Catalogs
  • Exhibition catalogs
Note
  • Exhibition catalog.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
ISBN
9783868282955 (hd.bd.)
OCLC
  • 785504507
  • SCSB-10925931
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library