Ernst Hassebrauk was born in Dresden on 28 June 1905. After taking the examinations that qualified for university entrance, Ernst Hassebrauk attended the State Academy for the Decorative and Applied... Read full biography
Ernst Hassebrauk was born in Dresden on 28 June 1905. After taking the examinations that qualified for university entrance, Ernst Hassebrauk attended the State Academy for the Decorative and Applied Arts and the Polytechnic in Dresden from 1925 to 1927 before studying at the Leipzig Academy for the... Read full biography
Ernst Hassebrauk was born in Dresden on 28 June 1905. After taking the examinations that qualified for university entrance, Ernst Hassebrauk attended the State Academy for the Decorative and Applied Arts and the Polytechnic in Dresden from 1925 to 1927 before studying at the Leipzig Academy for the Graphic Arts and Book Design, where he was in Willi Geiger's master class. Hassebrauk also finished studies in art history and philosophy in 1927-29 at Leipzig University and worked as a drawing... Read full biography
Ernst Hassebrauk was born in Dresden on 28 June 1905. After taking the examinations that qualified for university entrance, Ernst Hassebrauk attended the State Academy for the Decorative and Applied Arts and the Polytechnic in Dresden from 1925 to 1927 before studying at the Leipzig Academy for the Graphic Arts and Book Design, where he was in Willi Geiger's master class. Hassebrauk also finished studies in art history and philosophy in 1927-29 at Leipzig University and worked as a drawing master. Hassebrauk's first employment was in the Prints Cabinet at the Leipzig "Museum der Bildenden Künste". During the 1930s Hassebrauk travelled extensively in southern Germany and the Netherlands, where he visited numerous museums and an important... Read full biography
Ernst Hassebrauk was born in Dresden on 28 June 1905. After taking the examinations that qualified for university entrance, Ernst Hassebrauk attended the State Academy for the Decorative and Applied Arts and the Polytechnic in Dresden from 1925 to 1927 before studying at the Leipzig Academy for the Graphic Arts and Book Design, where he was in Willi Geiger's master class. Hassebrauk also finished studies in art history and philosophy in 1927-29 at Leipzig University and worked as a drawing master. Hassebrauk's first employment was in the Prints Cabinet at the Leipzig "Museum der Bildenden Künste". During the 1930s Hassebrauk travelled extensively in southern Germany and the Netherlands, where he visited numerous museums and an important Frans Hals exhibition in Haarlem. In 1938 Hassebrauk moved to Dresden-Loschwitz. During the second world war Ernst Hassebrauk succeeded W... Read full biography
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