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Photography exhibition: "Des animaux plein les yeux" by René-Pierre Bille, wildlife photographer and filmmaker, along the path around the Castle Chapel.
Des animaux plein les yeux
An eyeful of animals
René-Pierre Bille left a strong legacy in the Valais naturalist community. Despite his gregarious, cultured manner, this bulky, blueeyed, ruddy-faced bearded man always felt more at home grappling with nature than confined in the city.
Through his lectures and films, René-Pierre Bille introduced the public to Alpine wildlife and helped foster an awareness and love of the beauty and frailty of our natural heritage. With his images he brought thousands of nature lovers into thrilling contacts with wildlife and sparked a passion in many. Therefore, the VissoiArt Association chose to make us re-discover in 2020 this endearing resident of Chandolin.
An eyeful of animals
René-Pierre Bille left a strong legacy in the Valais naturalist community. Despite his gregarious, cultured manner, this bulky, blueeyed, ruddy-faced bearded man always felt more at home grappling with nature than confined in the city.
Through his lectures and films, René-Pierre Bille introduced the public to Alpine wildlife and helped foster an awareness and love of the beauty and frailty of our natural heritage. With his images he brought thousands of nature lovers into thrilling contacts with wildlife and sparked a passion in many. Therefore, the VissoiArt Association chose to make us re-discover in 2020 this endearing resident of Chandolin.
Dates
- from 01.12.2020 to 18.04.2021
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