Carl Eugen Keel (1885, Altstätten[1] - 1961, Rebstein[2]) was a Swiss painter. He is principally known for his woodcuts, usually portraying town life, and often hand-coloured. He also produced oil paintings, watercolours, wood carvings, lino cuts and wrought iron sculptures.[3][4] He also lived in Ascona alongside other artists.[5][6]

References

  1. "Schweiz, Katholische und Reformiert Kirchenbücher, 1418-1996", Carl Eugen Keel, 1885
  2. "Schweiz, Katholische und Reformiert Kirchenbücher, 1418-1996", Karl Eugen Keel, 1961
  3. Evans, Ken (2019). Humble Anecdotes of the Invisible. AuthorHouseUK.
  4. Hughes, David (2013). First Steps in Letterpress. p. 17.
  5. Barsky, Robert (2015). "The Savage Pilgrimage". L'analisi linguistica e letteraria (2014). 1–2.
  6. Malna, Afrizal (2021). Racun Tikus. Diva Press. p. 93.


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