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Craftsman, bad boy and hedonist: artist Charles Vos finally has a biography almost 70 years after his death

Summary by De Limburger
'The Mooswief' on the Markt in Maastricht is probably familiar to every Limburger. But the creator of that artwork, Charles Vos, is not on the radar of many. And yet, the man from Maastricht, who died in 1954, is one of the most important artists in the recent history of this province. Now, finally, there is a biography about him. “Hopefully, he will be removed from oblivion for good,” says his granddaughter Jacqueline.
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'The Mooswief' on the Markt in Maastricht is probably familiar to every Limburger. But the creator of that artwork, Charles Vos, is not on the radar of many. And yet, the man from Maastricht, who died in 1954, is one of the most important artists in the recent history of this province. Now, finally, there is a biography about him. “Hopefully, he will be removed from oblivion for good,” says his granddaughter Jacqueline.

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De Limburger broke the news in Maastricht, Netherlands on Sunday, December 17, 2023.
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