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1889 - 1967. Known for: Painting of landscape, marine views, city landmarks, drawing, collaborative art.
Hans Zank (1889-1967), Berlin view painter, after an apprenticeship as a glass painter he studied at the art school of Johannes Walter-Kurau. There he met Willi Gericke, with whom he worked until the... Read full biography
Hans Zank (1889-1967), Berlin view painter, after an apprenticeship as a glass painter he studied at the art school of Johannes Walter-Kurau. There he met Willi Gericke, with whom he worked until the end of his life. Zank worked in Spandau and Falkensee in close artistic community with Willi... Read full biography
Hans Zank (1889-1967), Berlin view painter, after an apprenticeship as a glass painter he studied at the art school of Johannes Walter-Kurau. There he met Willi Gericke, with whom he worked until the end of his life. Zank worked in Spandau and Falkensee in close artistic community with Willi Gericke (1895-1970), whom he had met during his art studies in Berlin. They often painted and signed together. His work was first influenced by Expressionism and Cubism, but later moved towards... Read full biography
Hans Zank (1889-1967), Berlin view painter, after an apprenticeship as a glass painter he studied at the art school of Johannes Walter-Kurau. There he met Willi Gericke, with whom he worked until the end of his life. Zank worked in Spandau and Falkensee in close artistic community with Willi Gericke (1895-1970), whom he had met during his art studies in Berlin. They often painted and signed together. His work was first influenced by Expressionism and Cubism, but later moved towards Impressionism.
Hans Zank (1889-1967), Berlin view painter, after an apprenticeship as a glass painter he studied at the art school of Johannes Walter-Kurau. There he met Willi Gericke, with whom he worked until the end of his life. Zank worked in Spandau and Falkensee in close artistic community with Willi Gericke (1895-1970), whom he had met during his art studies in Berlin. They often painted and signed together. His work was first influenced by Expressionism and Cubism, but later moved towards Impressionism.

