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1871 Radeburg, Germany - 1964 Berlin, Germany. Known for: Realistic paintings and graphics depicting everyday life of ordinary people.
Heinrich Zille was a German painter and graphic artist born in Radeburg, Germany in 1858. He found inspiration for his artwork in the everyday life of ordinary people, particularly in the... Read full biography
Heinrich Zille was a German painter and graphic artist born in Radeburg, Germany in 1858. He found inspiration for his artwork in the everyday life of ordinary people, particularly in the working-class neighborhoods of Berlin. Due to his focus on these subjects, he was nicknamed "the Hamburg... Read full biography
Heinrich Zille was a German painter and graphic artist born in Radeburg, Germany in 1858. He found inspiration for his artwork in the everyday life of ordinary people, particularly in the working-class neighborhoods of Berlin. Due to his focus on these subjects, he was nicknamed "the Hamburg Zille". Zille's artwork was known for its realism and attention to detail, often depicting the struggles and hardships of the working class. He died in Berlin in 1929.
Heinrich Zille was a German painter and graphic artist born in Radeburg, Germany in 1858. He found inspiration for his artwork in the everyday life of ordinary people, particularly in the working-class neighborhoods of Berlin. Due to his focus on these subjects, he was nicknamed "the Hamburg Zille". Zille's artwork was known for its realism and attention to detail, often depicting the struggles and hardships of the working class. He died in Berlin in 1929.
Heinrich Zille was a German painter and graphic artist born in Radeburg, Germany in 1858. He found inspiration for his artwork in the everyday life of ordinary people, particularly in the working-class neighborhoods of Berlin. Due to his focus on these subjects, he was nicknamed "the Hamburg Zille". Zille's artwork was known for its realism and attention to detail, often depicting the struggles and hardships of the working class. He died in Berlin in 1929.

