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Willy Menz BIOGRAPHY
1890 Quezaltenango/Guatemala - 1969 Bremen. Known for: Painting, Landscapes and Urban views.
Willy Menz, who mainly created landscapes and urban views, studied at the school of arts and crafts in Bremen and at the academy in Leipzig, where he was eventually a teacher of Franz Hein. From 1911... Read full biography
Willy Menz, who mainly created landscapes and urban views, studied at the school of arts and crafts in Bremen and at the academy in Leipzig, where he was eventually a teacher of Franz Hein. From 1911 he worked in Bremen and was artistically very close to the artists' colony of Worpswede.
Willy Menz, who mainly created landscapes and urban views, studied at the school of arts and crafts in Bremen and at the academy in Leipzig, where he was eventually a teacher of Franz Hein. From 1911 he worked in Bremen and was artistically very close to the artists' colony of Worpswede.
Willy Menz, who mainly created landscapes and urban views, studied at the school of arts and crafts in Bremen and at the academy in Leipzig, where he was eventually a teacher of Franz Hein. From 1911 he worked in Bremen and was artistically very close to the artists' colony of Worpswede.
Willy Menz, who mainly created landscapes and urban views, studied at the school of arts and crafts in Bremen and at the academy in Leipzig, where he was eventually a teacher of Franz Hein. From 1911 he worked in Bremen and was artistically very close to the artists' colony of Worpswede.
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Willy Menz, who mainly created landscapes and urban views, studied at the school of arts and crafts in Bremen and at the academy in Leipzig, where he was eventually a teacher of Franz Hein. From 1911 he worked in Bremen and was artistically very close to the artists' colony of Worpswede.
