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1897 - 1956. Known for: Painter and graphic artist, known for being a skilled copyist and head of the painting department at the Munich Doerner Institute..
Heinrich Neufang was a German painter and graphic artist from Saarland. He studied at the Karlsruhe Academy and was renowned as one of the best copyists of his time. After 1945, he became the head of... Read full biography
Heinrich Neufang was a German painter and graphic artist from Saarland. He studied at the Karlsruhe Academy and was renowned as one of the best copyists of his time. After 1945, he became the head of the painting department at the Munich Doerner Institute.
Heinrich Neufang was a German painter and graphic artist from Saarland. He studied at the Karlsruhe Academy and was renowned as one of the best copyists of his time. After 1945, he became the head of the painting department at the Munich Doerner Institute.
Heinrich Neufang was a German painter and graphic artist from Saarland. He studied at the Karlsruhe Academy and was renowned as one of the best copyists of his time. After 1945, he became the head of the painting department at the Munich Doerner Institute.
Heinrich Neufang was a German painter and graphic artist from Saarland. He studied at the Karlsruhe Academy and was renowned as one of the best copyists of his time. After 1945, he became the head of the painting department at the Munich Doerner Institute.
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Heinrich Neufang was a German painter and graphic artist from Saarland. He studied at the Karlsruhe Academy and was renowned as one of the best copyists of his time. After 1945, he became the head of the painting department at the Munich Doerner Institute.
