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1909 Korschenbroich, Germany - 1972 Saarlouis, Germany. Known for: Painting.
The German painter Edvard Frank is considered a prominent representative of the 'lost generation'. This group consisted of artists, musicians and writers from the years 1890 to 1914, whose works were... Read full biography
The German painter Edvard Frank is considered a prominent representative of the 'lost generation'. This group consisted of artists, musicians and writers from the years 1890 to 1914, whose works were classified as 'degenerate art' during the period of nationalism. Mostly, it included the second... Read full biography
The German painter Edvard Frank is considered a prominent representative of the 'lost generation'. This group consisted of artists, musicians and writers from the years 1890 to 1914, whose works were classified as 'degenerate art' during the period of nationalism. Mostly, it included the second generation of expressionist artists, as well as artists from the New Objectivity. The art historian Rainer Zimmermann coined the term of 'expressive realism', which described some of them. The artists of... Read full biography
The German painter Edvard Frank is considered a prominent representative of the 'lost generation'. This group consisted of artists, musicians and writers from the years 1890 to 1914, whose works were classified as 'degenerate art' during the period of nationalism. Mostly, it included the second generation of expressionist artists, as well as artists from the New Objectivity. The art historian Rainer Zimmermann coined the term of 'expressive realism', which described some of them. The artists of the 'lost generation', in fact, had no unified style, but worked both in the expressive and realistic, as well as in the representational and abstract manner. Edvard Frank was a student of Karl Hofer at the Academy of Arts in Berlin. After the... Read full biography
The German painter Edvard Frank is considered a prominent representative of the 'lost generation'. This group consisted of artists, musicians and writers from the years 1890 to 1914, whose works were classified as 'degenerate art' during the period of nationalism. Mostly, it included the second generation of expressionist artists, as well as artists from the New Objectivity. The art historian Rainer Zimmermann coined the term of 'expressive realism', which described some of them. The artists of the 'lost generation', in fact, had no unified style, but worked both in the expressive and realistic, as well as in the representational and abstract manner. Edvard Frank was a student of Karl Hofer at the Academy of Arts in Berlin. After the Second World War, he joined the Trier Secession and had increasing success with exhibitions in Germany. His favo... Read full biography
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