Rolf Brem

Swiss sculptor and illustrator

Rolf Brem - Artists & Creatives born February 12th, 1926
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Born in Switzerland in 1926, this individual was a prominent sculptor and illustrator. A strong emphasis on form and material characterized sculpture work. In addition to sculptures, the artist also created illustrations that showcased a distinct style. Contributions to public art projects and collaborations with galleries highlighted the artistic journey. The work significantly contributed to the Swiss art scene over several decades.

Created significant public sculptures in Switzerland

Illustrated books that gained recognition

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