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An edition of Fantasy worlds (1999)

Fantasy worlds

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One day, Ferdinand Cheval, a French postman, came across a stone at Hauterives near Lyon, and was fascinated by its strange, evocative shape. He spent the next three decades collecting stones, shells, and fossils, and used them to build the Palais ideal. Cheval's palace is one of many works of architectural fantasy in this book, the result of over 20 years' research by celebrated architectural photographer Deidi von Schaewen. Like Cheval, the creators of these extraordinary worlds simply started building, with no rules to guide them and, in most cases, no previous artistic experience. These fantasy palaces, bizarre sanctuaries, and colorful sculpture gardens seldom follow a plan. Often the artists continued building for many years, sometimes until their dying day. Their work is impossible to categorise: Art brut, architecture with-out architects, self-taught art, fantasy architecture in the tradition of Piranesi, non-academic architecture, Outsider Art - none of these definitions quite encapsulates this worldwide phenomenon. Eccentric hideaways like the Tour de l'Apocalypse in Belgium, the Junkerhaus at Lemgo or the Owl House in South Africa appear alongside Simon Rodia's Watts Towers, which dominate the cityscape of Los Angeles. To venture into this world is to immerse oneself in the collective unconscious. The addresses of sites open to the public are listed in the appendix.

Publish Date
Publisher
Taschen, TASCHEN
Language
English, French, German
Pages
335

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Fantasy worlds
1999, Taschen, TASCHEN
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Edition Notes

Some parallel text in English, French and German and then seperate parts in one or other of the three languages

Published in
Köln, London

Classifications

Library of Congress
NA595 .S33 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
335 p. :
Number of pages
335

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL18095599M
Internet Archive
fantasyworlds0000scha
ISBN 10
3822871907
OCLC/WorldCat
42790815
LibraryThing
356713
Goodreads
315876

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL4355294W

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