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1929 Schanebeck - 2004 Leipzig. Known for: Painting.
Important German painter, draughtsman and graphic artist (1929 Schönebeck/Elbe - 2004 Leipzig), considered a founder of the "Leipzig School" alongside Wolfgang Mattheuer, Bernhard Heisig and Heinz... Read full biography
Important German painter, draughtsman and graphic artist (1929 Schönebeck/Elbe - 2004 Leipzig), considered a founder of the "Leipzig School" alongside Wolfgang Mattheuer, Bernhard Heisig and Heinz Zander. He apprenticed as a painter in Schönebeck (1945-46) and attended the master crafts school in... Read full biography
Important German painter, draughtsman and graphic artist (1929 Schönebeck/Elbe - 2004 Leipzig), considered a founder of the "Leipzig School" alongside Wolfgang Mattheuer, Bernhard Heisig and Heinz Zander. He apprenticed as a painter in Schönebeck (1945-46) and attended the master crafts school in Magdeburg. He studied at the HGB Leipzig (1948-50) under Elisabeth Voigt, Walter Arnold, and Ernst Hassebrauk, was a member of the Schönebeck Circle, and was influenced by Katharina Heise. From 1950 to... Read full biography
Important German painter, draughtsman and graphic artist (1929 Schönebeck/Elbe - 2004 Leipzig), considered a founder of the "Leipzig School" alongside Wolfgang Mattheuer, Bernhard Heisig and Heinz Zander. He apprenticed as a painter in Schönebeck (1945-46) and attended the master crafts school in Magdeburg. He studied at the HGB Leipzig (1948-50) under Elisabeth Voigt, Walter Arnold, and Ernst Hassebrauk, was a member of the Schönebeck Circle, and was influenced by Katharina Heise. From 1950 to 1953, he studied at the University of Greifswald, passed the state examination in 1953, and worked as a research assistant at the Central House for Folk Art in Leipzig (1953-54). He then worked freelance and as an assistant and later lecturer at the... Read full biography
Important German painter, draughtsman and graphic artist (1929 Schönebeck/Elbe - 2004 Leipzig), considered a founder of the "Leipzig School" alongside Wolfgang Mattheuer, Bernhard Heisig and Heinz Zander. He apprenticed as a painter in Schönebeck (1945-46) and attended the master crafts school in Magdeburg. He studied at the HGB Leipzig (1948-50) under Elisabeth Voigt, Walter Arnold, and Ernst Hassebrauk, was a member of the Schönebeck Circle, and was influenced by Katharina Heise. From 1950 to 1953, he studied at the University of Greifswald, passed the state examination in 1953, and worked as a research assistant at the Central House for Folk Art in Leipzig (1953-54). He then worked freelance and as an assistant and later lecturer at the HGB Leipzig, becoming professor in 1972 and rector from 1973 to 1976. From 1976, he worked freelance and was commissioned to create th... Read full biography
