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Léopold & Aurèle Robert exhibition

Contributed by Fabio Furlani on Oct 3rd, 2023. Artwork published in
circa May 2023
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Léopold & Aurèle Robert exhibition 1
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This double exhibition presents the work of the Romantic painter Léopold Robert alongside the work of his brother Aurèle. The visual communication takes a contemporary approach to the brothers’ work, paying tribute to their art and highlighting their skills through a series of 15 posters that combine close-ups of paintings with a disruptive typographic layer.

This first monograph dedicated to the Robert brothers, published on the occasion of a dual exhibition in Neuchâtel and La Chaux-de-Fonds, offers a new insight into the artworks of the two museum’s collections. In addition to essays by various specialists, the book offers a chronological catalogue of the artworks in a systematic order, as well as a central section combining a novel and close-ups of paintings.

The book was edited by David Lemaire and Antonia Nessi and published by the Musée d’art et d’histoire Neuchâtel and the Musée des beaux-arts La Chaux-de-Fonds through Scheidegger & Spiess, 2023.
264 pages, 23,5×32,5 cm

Léopold & Aurèle Robert exhibition 2
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Léopold & Aurèle Robert exhibition 3
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Léopold & Aurèle Robert exhibition 4
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Léopold & Aurèle Robert exhibition 5
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Léopold & Aurèle Robert exhibition 6
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Léopold & Aurèle Robert exhibition 7
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Léopold & Aurèle Robert exhibition 8
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Léopold & Aurèle Robert exhibition 9
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1 Comment on “Léopold & Aurèle Robert exhibition”

  1. Syncro and Syncro Mono were also used for the scenography, as documented by David Lemaire, director of the Musée des beaux-arts La Chaux-de-Fonds.

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