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Born 1939. Known for: Landscape paintings with a light, semi-transparent veil in blue-grey tones.
Werner Lichtner-Aix is an artist who has lived in Provence since 1970. He finds the plateau to be an ideal landscape view and dedicates several of his works to it. He develops his motifs in... Read full biography
Werner Lichtner-Aix is an artist who has lived in Provence since 1970. He finds the plateau to be an ideal landscape view and dedicates several of his works to it. He develops his motifs in nature but creates the final picture in the studio, freed from the last remaining realistic... Read full biography
Werner Lichtner-Aix is an artist who has lived in Provence since 1970. He finds the plateau to be an ideal landscape view and dedicates several of his works to it. He develops his motifs in nature but creates the final picture in the studio, freed from the last remaining realistic touches. Lichtner-Aix works with glazing layers of paint on a particularly coarsely woven canvas. The proportion of sky in his paintings is above average. He uses a light, semi-transparent veil in... Read full biography
Werner Lichtner-Aix is an artist who has lived in Provence since 1970. He finds the plateau to be an ideal landscape view and dedicates several of his works to it. He develops his motifs in nature but creates the final picture in the studio, freed from the last remaining realistic touches. Lichtner-Aix works with glazing layers of paint on a particularly coarsely woven canvas. The proportion of sky in his paintings is above average. He uses a light, semi-transparent veil in blue-grey tones to connect the landscape elements of earth, water, and sky with one another and allows the land to blur towards the horizon in the distance. The source of this information is Rainer Beck's book, "Lichtner-Aix. Painting and Graphics,"... Read full biography
Werner Lichtner-Aix is an artist who has lived in Provence since 1970. He finds the plateau to be an ideal landscape view and dedicates several of his works to it. He develops his motifs in nature but creates the final picture in the studio, freed from the last remaining realistic touches. Lichtner-Aix works with glazing layers of paint on a particularly coarsely woven canvas. The proportion of sky in his paintings is above average. He uses a light, semi-transparent veil in blue-grey tones to connect the landscape elements of earth, water, and sky with one another and allows the land to blur towards the horizon in the distance. The source of this information is Rainer Beck's book, "Lichtner-Aix. Painting and Graphics," published in Weingarten in 1983.

