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1934 Cologne - 2014 München. Known for: Portrait bust and animal sculpture.
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Kurt Arentz was born in Cologne in 1934. After his O-levels he was trained to be a butcher. At the age of 44 he devoted himself to art. As of now he is a sculptor who mainly creates portrait busts... Read full biography
Kurt Arentz was born in Cologne in 1934. After his O-levels he was trained to be a butcher. At the age of 44 he devoted himself to art. As of now he is a sculptor who mainly creates portrait busts and animal sculptures. He lives and works in Leverkusen. Some of his works are exhibited at the Museum... Read full biography
Kurt Arentz was born in Cologne in 1934. After his O-levels he was trained to be a butcher. At the age of 44 he devoted himself to art. As of now he is a sculptor who mainly creates portrait busts and animal sculptures. He lives and works in Leverkusen. Some of his works are exhibited at the Museum for European Art in Schloss Nörvenich in North Rhine-Westphalia, at the White House in Washington and at the Museum of European Art in New York.
Kurt Arentz was born in Cologne in 1934. After his O-levels he was trained to be a butcher. At the age of 44 he devoted himself to art. As of now he is a sculptor who mainly creates portrait busts and animal sculptures. He lives and works in Leverkusen. Some of his works are exhibited at the Museum for European Art in Schloss Nörvenich in North Rhine-Westphalia, at the White House in Washington and at the Museum of European Art in New York.
Kurt Arentz was born in Cologne in 1934. After his O-levels he was trained to be a butcher. At the age of 44 he devoted himself to art. As of now he is a sculptor who mainly creates portrait busts and animal sculptures. He lives and works in Leverkusen. Some of his works are exhibited at the Museum for European Art in Schloss Nörvenich in North Rhine-Westphalia, at the White House in Washington and at the Museum of European Art in New York.