Karl-Heinz Berndt-Elbing: January 22, 1934 in Elbing, Prussia - 17. December 1999 Rolfsen . Escape from East Prussia led Karl-Heinz Berndt as a child with his mother and siblings to Berlin. In... Read full biography
Karl-Heinz Berndt-Elbing: January 22, 1934 in Elbing, Prussia - 17. December 1999 Rolfsen . Escape from East Prussia led Karl-Heinz Berndt as a child with his mother and siblings to Berlin. In addition to training on the free painting by Emanuel Meier-Sueper and Hertha Reckzey he studied there... Read full biography
Karl-Heinz Berndt-Elbing: January 22, 1934 in Elbing, Prussia - 17. December 1999 Rolfsen . Escape from East Prussia led Karl-Heinz Berndt as a child with his mother and siblings to Berlin. In addition to training on the free painting by Emanuel Meier-Sueper and Hertha Reckzey he studied there Classical Philology, Russian Philology and psychology and worked as a lecturer and editorial staff of a scientific publisher. In Hamburg, he met his future wife Karin and settled with her in 1963 as a... Read full biography
Karl-Heinz Berndt-Elbing: January 22, 1934 in Elbing, Prussia - 17. December 1999 Rolfsen . Escape from East Prussia led Karl-Heinz Berndt as a child with his mother and siblings to Berlin. In addition to training on the free painting by Emanuel Meier-Sueper and Hertha Reckzey he studied there Classical Philology, Russian Philology and psychology and worked as a lecturer and editorial staff of a scientific publisher. In Hamburg, he met his future wife Karin and settled with her in 1963 as a painter, writer and composer on the island of Sylt. Together with her, he had a gallery there for over three decades. Starting September 1, 1977, Karl-Heinz Berndt used the artist name Berndt-Elbing. Berndt was a member of the artists guild, Germany,... Read full biography
Karl-Heinz Berndt-Elbing: January 22, 1934 in Elbing, Prussia - 17. December 1999 Rolfsen . Escape from East Prussia led Karl-Heinz Berndt as a child with his mother and siblings to Berlin. In addition to training on the free painting by Emanuel Meier-Sueper and Hertha Reckzey he studied there Classical Philology, Russian Philology and psychology and worked as a lecturer and editorial staff of a scientific publisher. In Hamburg, he met his future wife Karin and settled with her in 1963 as a painter, writer and composer on the island of Sylt. Together with her, he had a gallery there for over three decades. Starting September 1, 1977, Karl-Heinz Berndt used the artist name Berndt-Elbing. Berndt was a member of the artists guild, Germany, and winner of the Elblag Culture Prize 1975. 1977 he founded the House of Art in Winnipeg / Canada with hi... Read full biography
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