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Bruno Gimpel BIOGRAPHY
1886 - 1943. Known for: Realism, oil painting.
Bruno Gimpel studied in Düsseldorf and Dresden, was based in Rostock as a commercial graphic artist and painter, worked regularly in the Fischland, and received a "profession ban" in 1938. For more... Read full biography
Bruno Gimpel studied in Düsseldorf and Dresden, was based in Rostock as a commercial graphic artist and painter, worked regularly in the Fischland, and received a "profession ban" in 1938. For more information, refer to the Ahrenshoop Artist Lexicon and Vollmer 2, page 248.Ahrenshoop Artist... Read full biography
Bruno Gimpel studied in Düsseldorf and Dresden, was based in Rostock as a commercial graphic artist and painter, worked regularly in the Fischland, and received a "profession ban" in 1938. For more information, refer to the Ahrenshoop Artist Lexicon and Vollmer 2, page 248.Ahrenshoop Artist Lexicon, Lit.: Vollmer 2, page 248... Read full biography
Bruno Gimpel studied in Düsseldorf and Dresden, was based in Rostock as a commercial graphic artist and painter, worked regularly in the Fischland, and received a "profession ban" in 1938. For more information, refer to the Ahrenshoop Artist Lexicon and Vollmer 2, page 248.Ahrenshoop Artist Lexicon, Lit.: Vollmer 2, page 248
Bruno Gimpel studied in Düsseldorf and Dresden, was based in Rostock as a commercial graphic artist and painter, worked regularly in the Fischland, and received a "profession ban" in 1938. For more information, refer to the Ahrenshoop Artist Lexicon and Vollmer 2, page 248.Ahrenshoop Artist Lexicon, Lit.: Vollmer 2, page 248
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Bruno Gimpel studied in Düsseldorf and Dresden, was based in Rostock as a commercial graphic artist and painter, worked regularly in the Fischland, and received a "profession ban" in 1938. For more information, refer to the Ahrenshoop Artist Lexicon and Vollmer 2, page 248.Ahrenshoop Artist Lexicon, Lit.: Vollmer 2, page 248
