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1933 - 2002. Known for: Painting, cubism, surrealism, nudes.
Born in Vienna in 1933 Alfred Kornberger turned to the issue of the female body in the late 1960's. His nudes found its parallel in the group of so-called naturalists, for example, represented by... Read full biography
Born in Vienna in 1933 Alfred Kornberger turned to the issue of the female body in the late 1960's. His nudes found its parallel in the group of so-called naturalists, for example, represented by Alfred Hrdlicka, Fritz Martinz and Hans Eisler, who used the objective character image. Kornberger's... Read full biography
Born in Vienna in 1933 Alfred Kornberger turned to the issue of the female body in the late 1960's. His nudes found its parallel in the group of so-called naturalists, for example, represented by Alfred Hrdlicka, Fritz Martinz and Hans Eisler, who used the objective character image. Kornberger's early works are characterized by the confrontation with Cubism and Surrealism, while his later works have a decidedly picturesque design and process elements of the expressionism of the New Wild. Alfred... Read full biography
Born in Vienna in 1933 Alfred Kornberger turned to the issue of the female body in the late 1960's. His nudes found its parallel in the group of so-called naturalists, for example, represented by Alfred Hrdlicka, Fritz Martinz and Hans Eisler, who used the objective character image. Kornberger's early works are characterized by the confrontation with Cubism and Surrealism, while his later works have a decidedly picturesque design and process elements of the expressionism of the New Wild. Alfred Kornberger passed away in 2002.
Born in Vienna in 1933 Alfred Kornberger turned to the issue of the female body in the late 1960's. His nudes found its parallel in the group of so-called naturalists, for example, represented by Alfred Hrdlicka, Fritz Martinz and Hans Eisler, who used the objective character image. Kornberger's early works are characterized by the confrontation with Cubism and Surrealism, while his later works have a decidedly picturesque design and process elements of the expressionism of the New Wild. Alfred Kornberger passed away in 2002.
