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Also sprach Zarathustra (Thus Spoke Zarathustra or Thus Spake Zarathustra) is the oil painting cycle by Lena Hades painted from 1995 to 1997 and inspired by Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophical novel of the same name. The painter created her first painting on December 1995 in Moscow. The Thus Spake Zarathustra cycle is a series of twenty-eight oil paintings made by the artist from 1995 to 1997 and thirty graphic works made in 2009. Twenty-four of the paintings depict so-called round-headed little men and their struggles in life. The remaining four depict Zarathustra himself, his eagle and serpent. Six paintings of the series were purchased by the Moscow Museum of Modern Art and by some important private collectors. The oil painting Also Sprach Zarathustra series was exhibited several times

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  • Also sprach Zarathustra (Thus Spoke Zarathustra or Thus Spake Zarathustra) is the oil painting cycle by Lena Hades painted from 1995 to 1997 and inspired by Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophical novel of the same name. The painter created her first painting on December 1995 in Moscow. The Thus Spake Zarathustra cycle is a series of twenty-eight oil paintings made by the artist from 1995 to 1997 and thirty graphic works made in 2009. Twenty-four of the paintings depict so-called round-headed little men and their struggles in life. The remaining four depict Zarathustra himself, his eagle and serpent. Six paintings of the series were purchased by the Moscow Museum of Modern Art and by some important private collectors. The oil painting Also Sprach Zarathustra series was exhibited several times (en)
  • Así habló Zarathustra (título original en alemán Also sprach Zarathustra) es un pintado por Lena Hades en 1996. La autora se inspiró en la obra homónima del filósofo Friedrich Nietzsche. El ciclo consiste en una serie de veintiocho óleos realizados por el artista en 1995-1997 y treinta obras gráficas hechas en 2009. Veinticuatro de las pinturas representan pequeños hombres de cabeza redonda y sus luchas en la vida. Las cuatro pinturas representan el propio Zaratustra, su águila y la serpiente. Seis pinturas de la serie fueron adquiridos por el Museo de Arte Moderno de Moscú y por algunos coleccionistas privados importantes. El ciclo "Así habló Zaratustra" fue exhibido varias veces - incluyendo la exposición en el Instituto de Filosofía de la Academia de Ciencias de Rusia en 1997 y en la P (es)
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  • Also sprach Zarathustra (Thus Spoke Zarathustra or Thus Spake Zarathustra) is the oil painting cycle by Lena Hades painted from 1995 to 1997 and inspired by Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophical novel of the same name. The painter created her first painting on December 1995 in Moscow. The Thus Spake Zarathustra cycle is a series of twenty-eight oil paintings made by the artist from 1995 to 1997 and thirty graphic works made in 2009. Twenty-four of the paintings depict so-called round-headed little men and their struggles in life. The remaining four depict Zarathustra himself, his eagle and serpent. Six paintings of the series were purchased by the Moscow Museum of Modern Art and by some important private collectors. The oil painting Also Sprach Zarathustra series was exhibited several times — including the exhibition at the Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1997 and at the First Moscow Biennale of contemporary art in 2005. In 2004, a bilingual edition of Nietzsche's book Also sprach Zarathustra was published in Russian and German by the Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The edition includes 20 Hades paintings from this cycle and the art critical essays written by three art historians Alexander Yakimovich, Olga Yushkowa and Jean-Christophe Ammann, professor at the Goethe University Frankfurt in Frankfurt and the director of the Museum of Modern Art in 1991-2001. (en)
  • Así habló Zarathustra (título original en alemán Also sprach Zarathustra) es un pintado por Lena Hades en 1996. La autora se inspiró en la obra homónima del filósofo Friedrich Nietzsche. El ciclo consiste en una serie de veintiocho óleos realizados por el artista en 1995-1997 y treinta obras gráficas hechas en 2009. Veinticuatro de las pinturas representan pequeños hombres de cabeza redonda y sus luchas en la vida. Las cuatro pinturas representan el propio Zaratustra, su águila y la serpiente. Seis pinturas de la serie fueron adquiridos por el Museo de Arte Moderno de Moscú y por algunos coleccionistas privados importantes. El ciclo "Así habló Zaratustra" fue exhibido varias veces - incluyendo la exposición en el Instituto de Filosofía de la Academia de Ciencias de Rusia en 1997 y en la Primera Bienal de Arte Contemporáneo de Moscú en 2005. (es)
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