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1888 Hamburg - 1967 Berlin. Known for: Stage design and balanced composition with finely tuned color palette.
Bernhard Klein was a German artist who was born in Hamburg. He was one of the founding members of the November Group in 1918 and was primarily known for his stage design. He was encouraged by his... Read full biography
Bernhard Klein was a German artist who was born in Hamburg. He was one of the founding members of the November Group in 1918 and was primarily known for his stage design. He was encouraged by his older brother César Klein throughout his career. However, he was banned from his profession by the... Read full biography
Bernhard Klein was a German artist who was born in Hamburg. He was one of the founding members of the November Group in 1918 and was primarily known for his stage design. He was encouraged by his older brother César Klein throughout his career. However, he was banned from his profession by the National Socialists. Klein's artwork style was characterized by a balance between form and statement, and he did not believe in the path of pure abstraction. He died with his full mastery of art
Bernhard Klein was a German artist who was born in Hamburg. He was one of the founding members of the November Group in 1918 and was primarily known for his stage design. He was encouraged by his older brother César Klein throughout his career. However, he was banned from his profession by the National Socialists. Klein's artwork style was characterized by a balance between form and statement, and he did not believe in the path of pure abstraction. He died with his full mastery of art
Bernhard Klein was a German artist who was born in Hamburg. He was one of the founding members of the November Group in 1918 and was primarily known for his stage design. He was encouraged by his older brother César Klein throughout his career. However, he was banned from his profession by the National Socialists. Klein's artwork style was characterized by a balance between form and statement, and he did not believe in the path of pure abstraction. He died with his full mastery of art
