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1943 Rottluff - 2012 Berlin. Known for: Painting.
Heinrich Tessmer lived from 1943 to 2012. Berlin study from 1964 -1969 ibid at the College of Fine and Applied Arts in Berlin-Weissensee Kurt Robbel, Walter Womacka and Arno Mohr, 1970 master student... Read full biography
Heinrich Tessmer lived from 1943 to 2012. Berlin study from 1964 -1969 ibid at the College of Fine and Applied Arts in Berlin-Weissensee Kurt Robbel, Walter Womacka and Arno Mohr, 1970 master student of W. Womacka, 1984 professorship. freelance since 1990th. Tessmer fell with his expressive... Read full biography
Heinrich Tessmer lived from 1943 to 2012. Berlin study from 1964 -1969 ibid at the College of Fine and Applied Arts in Berlin-Weissensee Kurt Robbel, Walter Womacka and Arno Mohr, 1970 master student of W. Womacka, 1984 professorship. freelance since 1990th. Tessmer fell with his expressive pictorial imagination completely out of the context of the so-called, Berlin School. His images often include puzzling contrasts to ancient myths, showing nameless men and women's portraits as well as... Read full biography
Heinrich Tessmer lived from 1943 to 2012. Berlin study from 1964 -1969 ibid at the College of Fine and Applied Arts in Berlin-Weissensee Kurt Robbel, Walter Womacka and Arno Mohr, 1970 master student of W. Womacka, 1984 professorship. freelance since 1990th. Tessmer fell with his expressive pictorial imagination completely out of the context of the so-called, Berlin School. His images often include puzzling contrasts to ancient myths, showing nameless men and women's portraits as well as anonymous rider figures.
Heinrich Tessmer lived from 1943 to 2012. Berlin study from 1964 -1969 ibid at the College of Fine and Applied Arts in Berlin-Weissensee Kurt Robbel, Walter Womacka and Arno Mohr, 1970 master student of W. Womacka, 1984 professorship. freelance since 1990th. Tessmer fell with his expressive pictorial imagination completely out of the context of the so-called, Berlin School. His images often include puzzling contrasts to ancient myths, showing nameless men and women's portraits as well as anonymous rider figures.

