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1901 Hamburg-Altona - 1965 Munich. Known for: Surrealist paintings featuring dreamlike imagery and symbolic compositions.
. Edgar Karl Alfons Ende was a German surrealist painter whose work is considered one of the most significant contributions to 20th-century German surrealism. He was the father of the novelist... Read full biography
. Edgar Karl Alfons Ende was a German surrealist painter whose work is considered one of the most significant contributions to 20th-century German surrealism. He was the father of the novelist Michael Ende, author of The Neverending Story. Ende trained as a decorative painter and attended the... Read full biography
. Edgar Karl Alfons Ende was a German surrealist painter whose work is considered one of the most significant contributions to 20th-century German surrealism. He was the father of the novelist Michael Ende, author of The Neverending Story. Ende trained as a decorative painter and attended the Altona School of Arts and Crafts from 1916 to 1920. In 1925, he joined the Altona Artists' Association, and later became a member of the Munich Secession. His early surrealist paintings gained critical... Read full biography
. Edgar Karl Alfons Ende was a German surrealist painter whose work is considered one of the most significant contributions to 20th-century German surrealism. He was the father of the novelist Michael Ende, author of The Neverending Story. Ende trained as a decorative painter and attended the Altona School of Arts and Crafts from 1916 to 1920. In 1925, he joined the Altona Artists' Association, and later became a member of the Munich Secession. His early surrealist paintings gained critical attention in the 1930s but were condemned as degenerate art by the Nazi regime. From 1936 onward, he was forbidden to paint or exhibit publicly. During World War II, Ende was conscripted into the Luftwaffe as an anti-aircraft operator. In 1944, a... Read full biography
. Edgar Karl Alfons Ende was a German surrealist painter whose work is considered one of the most significant contributions to 20th-century German surrealism. He was the father of the novelist Michael Ende, author of The Neverending Story. Ende trained as a decorative painter and attended the Altona School of Arts and Crafts from 1916 to 1920. In 1925, he joined the Altona Artists' Association, and later became a member of the Munich Secession. His early surrealist paintings gained critical attention in the 1930s but were condemned as degenerate art by the Nazi regime. From 1936 onward, he was forbidden to paint or exhibit publicly. During World War II, Ende was conscripted into the Luftwaffe as an anti-aircraft operator. In 1944, a bombing raid on Munich destroyed most of his pre-war paintings, making surviving works from that period extremely rare. In 1.... Read full biography
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