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Born 1951 Berlin. Known for: Portrait art in a veristic-manieristic style.
Clemens C Groszer is a German painter, graphic artist, and sculptor. He was born in an unknown year and studied painting restoration and painting in Berlin from 1972-76. He worked as a freelance... Read full biography
Clemens C Groszer is a German painter, graphic artist, and sculptor. He was born in an unknown year and studied painting restoration and painting in Berlin from 1972-76. He worked as a freelance painter and continued his education as a master student of W. Förster at the Berlin Academy from... Read full biography
Clemens C Groszer is a German painter, graphic artist, and sculptor. He was born in an unknown year and studied painting restoration and painting in Berlin from 1972-76. He worked as a freelance painter and continued his education as a master student of W. Förster at the Berlin Academy from 1980-83. Groszer began with landscape painting but developed his veristic-manieristic portrait art since the 80s. He exhibited together with W. Tübke, among others.... Read full biography
Clemens C Groszer is a German painter, graphic artist, and sculptor. He was born in an unknown year and studied painting restoration and painting in Berlin from 1972-76. He worked as a freelance painter and continued his education as a master student of W. Förster at the Berlin Academy from 1980-83. Groszer began with landscape painting but developed his veristic-manieristic portrait art since the 80s. He exhibited together with W. Tübke, among others.... Read full biography
Clemens C Groszer is a German painter, graphic artist, and sculptor. He was born in an unknown year and studied painting restoration and painting in Berlin from 1972-76. He worked as a freelance painter and continued his education as a master student of W. Förster at the Berlin Academy from 1980-83. Groszer began with landscape painting but developed his veristic-manieristic portrait art since the 80s. He exhibited together with W. Tübke, among others.
