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  1. Warja Lavater (28 September 1913 – 3 May 2007) was born in Winterthur, Switzerland. She was a Swiss artist and illustrator noted primarily for working in the artist's books genre by creating accordion fold books that re-tell classic fairy tales with symbols rather than words (or even pictures).

  2. Learn about the artist Warja Lavater (1913-2007), who created picture language in her folded books and explored it in various media. See her internationally acclaimed works, sketchbooks, drawings, films and Paper Art, as well as her connection to Zürich.

  3. 14 de mai. de 2011 · The Swiss graphic designer Warja Honegger-Lavater (1913-2007) created a series of fairy tales told in symbols, which were lithographed into accordion-fold books.

  4. Warja Lavater (unofficially) an informal archive from ruins or books. About Warja Lavater. Perrault Fairy Tales. Folded Stories 1-19. Accordion Books. Other Books. prints and posters. Recommended Reading.

  5. The website gives an overview of the life and work of the artist, graphic designer, wife and mother and aims to make this versatility of Lavater accessible to the public. Warja Lavater was a storyteller, who was able to show her own and also the Swiss graphic and drawing traditions in an untraditional way with international foresight and humor.

  6. Warja Lavater (September 28th, 1913 – May 3rd, 2007) was born in Winterthur, Switzerland. She worked as an artist and illustrator noted primarily for her work in the artists’ books genre, creating accordion fold books, book sculptures, and miniature books in a range of materials.

  7. Fairy tales, signs and paper. Warja Lavater's activity as a freelance artist began after an extended stay in New York from 1958 to 1960.