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Fritz Schirrmacher BIOGRAPHY
1893 - 1948. Known for: Representations of simple people such as newspaper women and craftspeople.
Fritz Schirrmacher was a painter who completed an apprenticeship in Bartenstein and studied at the School of Applied Arts in Hamburg between 1919 and 1927 under Julius Wohlers and Willy von... Read full biography
Fritz Schirrmacher was a painter who completed an apprenticeship in Bartenstein and studied at the School of Applied Arts in Hamburg between 1919 and 1927 under Julius Wohlers and Willy von Beckerath. He was known for his realistic paintings of simple people such as newspaper women and craftspeople.
Fritz Schirrmacher was a painter who completed an apprenticeship in Bartenstein and studied at the School of Applied Arts in Hamburg between 1919 and 1927 under Julius Wohlers and Willy von Beckerath. He was known for his realistic paintings of simple people such as newspaper women and craftspeople.
Fritz Schirrmacher was a painter who completed an apprenticeship in Bartenstein and studied at the School of Applied Arts in Hamburg between 1919 and 1927 under Julius Wohlers and Willy von Beckerath. He was known for his realistic paintings of simple people such as newspaper women and craftspeople.
Fritz Schirrmacher was a painter who completed an apprenticeship in Bartenstein and studied at the School of Applied Arts in Hamburg between 1919 and 1927 under Julius Wohlers and Willy von Beckerath. He was known for his realistic paintings of simple people such as newspaper women and craftspeople.
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Fritz Schirrmacher was a painter who completed an apprenticeship in Bartenstein and studied at the School of Applied Arts in Hamburg between 1919 and 1927 under Julius Wohlers and Willy von Beckerath. He was known for his realistic paintings of simple people such as newspaper women and craftspeople.
