. Wolfram Ebersbach was born in 1943 in Zwickau, Germany. He is a painter whose work explores architectural space, urban rhythm, and the tension between abstraction and representation. Ebersbach is... Read full biography
. Wolfram Ebersbach was born in 1943 in Zwickau, Germany. He is a painter whose work explores architectural space, urban rhythm, and the tension between abstraction and representation. Ebersbach is known for his depictions of transitional environments—train stations, stairwells, and industrial... Read full biography
. Wolfram Ebersbach was born in 1943 in Zwickau, Germany. He is a painter whose work explores architectural space, urban rhythm, and the tension between abstraction and representation. Ebersbach is known for his depictions of transitional environments—train stations, stairwells, and industrial interiors—rendered with a reduced palette and a focus on structural form. From 1960 to 1963, Wolfram Ebersbach completed vocational training with Abitur as a commercial clerk. He received his first... Read full biography
. Wolfram Ebersbach was born in 1943 in Zwickau, Germany. He is a painter whose work explores architectural space, urban rhythm, and the tension between abstraction and representation. Ebersbach is known for his depictions of transitional environments—train stations, stairwells, and industrial interiors—rendered with a reduced palette and a focus on structural form. From 1960 to 1963, Wolfram Ebersbach completed vocational training with Abitur as a commercial clerk. He received his first artistic instruction at the Zwickau adult education center, studying under Carl Michel and Klaus Matthäi. In 1966, Ebersbach enrolled at the Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig, where he studied until 1971 under Wolfgang Mattheuer and other members of the... Read full biography
. Wolfram Ebersbach was born in 1943 in Zwickau, Germany. He is a painter whose work explores architectural space, urban rhythm, and the tension between abstraction and representation. Ebersbach is known for his depictions of transitional environments—train stations, stairwells, and industrial interiors—rendered with a reduced palette and a focus on structural form. From 1960 to 1963, Wolfram Ebersbach completed vocational training with Abitur as a commercial clerk. He received his first artistic instruction at the Zwickau adult education center, studying under Carl Michel and Klaus Matthäi. In 1966, Ebersbach enrolled at the Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig, where he studied until 1971 under Wolfgang Mattheuer and other members of the Leipzig School. After completing his studies, Wolfram Ebersbach worked as a freelance artist. In 1992, he returned to the Academy of Vis... Read full biography
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