Giesen's Lebanon
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Giesen's Lebanon

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96 pages 1984

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Until well into the civil war Martin Giesen taught in the Department of Architecture of the American University of Beirut. He is also a painter and graphic artist. As such he depicted life in Lebanon and became famous for his scenes of destruction during the war. Giesen's Lebanon is a collection of his aquarelles, which impressively capture the surreal conditions of wartime Lebanon.

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