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P4 - The trompets of Jericho or "The annoucement of the discovery of the Philhelm's monogram"
5 colors silkscreen print on Arches 250gr - 100 ex numered & signed - 57 x 76 cm - 22,44 x 29,92 inchesMore about this painting
- 2014
- 180 - The Mimbres-romantic preliminaries
- 2013
- 175 - Ordinary Amerindian hunting in the Mimbres
- 174 - Five Lives of Mimbres Mogollon
- 169 - THE TIGER’S ORIGIN....
- 2012
- 168 - The horse’s origin...
- 167 - THE YOUKAGUIRE LOVE LETTER
- 166 - BRACTEATE OF AN ANTHROPOMORPHIC LADY...
- 164 - Diptych bracteates of the Gods...
- 163 - Victor Brauner, do you hear my music?
- 162 - - Bracteates of 12 riders in a furious hunt
- 2011
- 161 - The rape of a joyful sabine
- 160 - A nod to Victor Brauner
- 158 - Scythian horse to the rear end back
- 157 - Drowning by envious sin of pride ....
- 154 - Scandinavian god, a horse and a bird...
- 153 - The goddess of love Freyja....
- 152 - Between the death of a son and ...
- 2010
- 140 - Moving Royal Hor-Aha as the first dynasty of Egypt ...
- 138 - Aristote's japanism ...
- 134 - Catdog
- 2009
- 118 - The beast of the Apocalypse...
- 116 - Interlacing of a dog and a bitch...
- 2008
- 098 - Raptor and fish ...
- 097 - The bull in the ear...
- 096 - Horse lying on its back
- 2007
- 133 - Tribute to Victor Brauner ...
- 084 - Celtic feminine charioteer in a full moon
- 2006
- 069 - Syrian hare 11th century
- 068 - Syrian peacock 11th century
- 067 - Ziz bird ...
- 066 - Antelope with fatimid inscription...
- 065 - Zebu of Central Asia ...
- 064 - Bird Manisès sixteenth
- 063 - Fabulous orchestra...
- 062 - THE REVELATION
- 2005
- 060 - Animal grotesque fantasy
- 059 - The fantastic convoy 2
- 058 - The fantastic convoy 1
- 057 - Reinterpretation of the images...
- 056 - Birth of protestantism...
- 050 - Alphabet of death ....
- 2004
- 049 - Bacchus
- 048 - The clock of twelve gods of the wind...
- 2003
- 036 - The twelve signs of the zodiac...
- 035 - Study colors for LEO...
- 2002
- 034 - The minstrels along the way...
- 033 - Three children with birds
- 2001
- 032 - Of all things which one can know...
- 1999
- 030 - Young girl with the tambourine
- 029 - The monogram of Philhelm ...
- 1998
- 028 - The triumph of Antwerp
- 027 - Study for the triumph of Antwerp
- 026 - Seven children dance a round ...
- 025 - Dance 2
- 024 - Danse 1
- 1997
- 023 - Young rider...
- 021 - Hiding place of the monogram...
- 1996
- 022 - Glorification of abundance
- 019 - The son of Hans Leininger ...
- 015 - Ab ovo...
- 013 - Human cross ...
- 012 - Appearance of a winged creature...
- 010 - Andalusian dogs ...
- 009 - Children with a giraffe
- 008 - Young girl balancing on a crocodile
- 007 - Three children and a felid in a cave
- 006 - The expectation of the father
- 1995
- 004 - The trompets of Jericho
- 1994
- 002 - Argentora
More about this painting
P4 - The Monogram Philhelm is announced Jericho deafening sound of horns children Girard van Obstal while in Brussels the news is very unwelcome.
- PHILHELMI MONOGRAMMA HIARICHVNTE NVNCIATVR TVBARUM OBTVNDENTI FRAGORE GIRARDI VAN OBSTAL LIBERIS CVM BRUXELLIS RVMOR PESSIME ACCIPERETVR.-
Original 1994 print edition of 100 copies on Arches 250 gr. in 57 x 76 cm/22, 44 x 29, 92 inches, each numbered and signed by the artist.
Here the singular children of our tribe:
1 - Urs, beautiful soul is me it is because the truth is that beauty you ever told in a long golden thread that I cannot make it invisible.
2 - The old chicken Diogenes, he remembers Plato, the biped without feathers and horns, even if it takes a man. His fear is so great that I wrap myself around him to dwell poetically.
3 - Hésiadel little Christian, he does not come from Asia Minor, his true home is distant. For now, he holds the Philhelm’s Monogram and nobody even surprised?
4 - Arbogast, Andreas, Niclaus and Paulus, the four Van Obstal’s brothers who never forget where they come from and always want to know.
5 - Kunigunda the peacemaker, it has not always been nice, today she does everything to forget his past.
6 - Lucorde, snail proud, it erases the time, but it is to remind us.
7 - Avianus the curious salamander, she speaks so well to stone by telling their stories, that his name has remained in us, yet we have all forgotten that of Babrius who also loved Aesop's Fables and was imitated so!
Let them each merit !