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- Victor_Delhez abstract "Victor Delhez (1902–1985), best known for his engravings, was born in Antwerp, Belgium, and died in Argentina.Delhez was one of seven children. He studied at Antwerp's Royal Academy of Fine Arts from 1916-1918 and at the University of Leuven from 1918-1923, graduating as an agronomist with chemistry as his primary subject.Delhez began exhibiting caricatures and surrealist work while in college. Taking up a role as manager of his family's car company, he continued his artistic interests, publishing a series of prints in 1925.In 1925, Delhez's parents died in a road accident, and he subsequently moved to Argentina, working as a draughtsman and architect, and contractor, in Buenos Aires from 1926-1933. He then moved to Bolivia, before moving back to Argentina in 1940. He settled in Chacras de Coria and took a post as professor at the Academy of Fine Arts, National University of Cuyo.While in Bolivia, Delhez produced a set of forty illustrations for the Gospels, and twenty-one for Lord Dunsany's \"A Dreamer's Tales\", while in correspondence with the author.The sculptor Lorenzo Domínguez made a marble image of Delhez in the early 1940s.Delhez became better known from the 1930s, with what is considered to be his best work beginning during his time in Bolivia. Later themes included self-portraits, other parts of the Bible, notably the Book of Apocalypse, Dostoevsky and architecture. He was exhibited in cities such as Brussels (his sisters arranging a show of his \"A Dreamer's Tales\" works), Antwerp (Plantin-Moretus), the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Smithsonian. Victor Delhez tended to produce short runs from his blocks, which has left some of his work scarce in original form.Edition of the: 6 December 2014Auguri natale 2014 Papa“Mine eyes have seen your salvation”, ”My eyes have seen your salvation”, is the verse of the Song of Simeon, taken from the Gospel of Luke, This year Pope Francis has opted for the traditional paper greeting the Pontiff for Christmas 2014, second Christmas of his pontificate.As an illustration, the Pope has instead chosen a woodcut of Victor Delhez (1902-1985), teacher from Belgium and lived in Argentina.The incision, as that used for the cardboard cards last Easter, is taken from the book loved by Pope Bergoglio, “The Four Gospels of Our Lord Jesus Christ” the 1956 Buenos Aires da Guillermo Kraft".
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- Victor_Delhez comment "Victor Delhez (1902–1985), best known for his engravings, was born in Antwerp, Belgium, and died in Argentina.Delhez was one of seven children. He studied at Antwerp's Royal Academy of Fine Arts from 1916-1918 and at the University of Leuven from 1918-1923, graduating as an agronomist with chemistry as his primary subject.Delhez began exhibiting caricatures and surrealist work while in college.".
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