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Born 1943. Known for: Painting, drawing, and stage design.
August Ohm, known as “The New Rump,” was a painter, draftsman, and stage designer active in Hamburg. He received his first artistic training in the studio of his father, W. Ohm, and later studied at... Read full biography
August Ohm, known as “The New Rump,” was a painter, draftsman, and stage designer active in Hamburg. He received his first artistic training in the studio of his father, W. Ohm, and later studied at the Hamburg School of Applied Arts, the University of Hamburg, and the Free University of Berlin.... Read full biography
August Ohm, known as “The New Rump,” was a painter, draftsman, and stage designer active in Hamburg. He received his first artistic training in the studio of his father, W. Ohm, and later studied at the Hamburg School of Applied Arts, the University of Hamburg, and the Free University of Berlin. His work focuses on the relationship between humanity and nature, with a particular preference for the landscapes and atmosphere of the North German Plain.
August Ohm, known as “The New Rump,” was a painter, draftsman, and stage designer active in Hamburg. He received his first artistic training in the studio of his father, W. Ohm, and later studied at the Hamburg School of Applied Arts, the University of Hamburg, and the Free University of Berlin. His work focuses on the relationship between humanity and nature, with a particular preference for the landscapes and atmosphere of the North German Plain.
August Ohm, known as “The New Rump,” was a painter, draftsman, and stage designer active in Hamburg. He received his first artistic training in the studio of his father, W. Ohm, and later studied at the Hamburg School of Applied Arts, the University of Hamburg, and the Free University of Berlin. His work focuses on the relationship between humanity and nature, with a particular preference for the landscapes and atmosphere of the North German Plain.
