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Wilhelm Hoffmeister BIOGRAPHY
1908 Berlin, Germany - 1991 Hamburg, Germany. Known for: Painting.
Wilhelm Hoffmeister was a German painter whose artistic activities range from realism and surrealism to constructivism and abstraction. Hoffmeister studied in Berlin under R. Großmann, thereafter he... Read full biography
Wilhelm Hoffmeister was a German painter whose artistic activities range from realism and surrealism to constructivism and abstraction. Hoffmeister studied in Berlin under R. Großmann, thereafter he was scholar in Florence and Venice in 1935. He had numerous exhibitions all over Germany.
Wilhelm Hoffmeister was a German painter whose artistic activities range from realism and surrealism to constructivism and abstraction. Hoffmeister studied in Berlin under R. Großmann, thereafter he was scholar in Florence and Venice in 1935. He had numerous exhibitions all over Germany.
Wilhelm Hoffmeister was a German painter whose artistic activities range from realism and surrealism to constructivism and abstraction. Hoffmeister studied in Berlin under R. Großmann, thereafter he was scholar in Florence and Venice in 1935. He had numerous exhibitions all over Germany.
Wilhelm Hoffmeister was a German painter whose artistic activities range from realism and surrealism to constructivism and abstraction. Hoffmeister studied in Berlin under R. Großmann, thereafter he was scholar in Florence and Venice in 1935. He had numerous exhibitions all over Germany.
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Wilhelm Hoffmeister was a German painter whose artistic activities range from realism and surrealism to constructivism and abstraction. Hoffmeister studied in Berlin under R. Großmann, thereafter he was scholar in Florence and Venice in 1935. He had numerous exhibitions all over Germany.
