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Born 1945. Known for: Painting.
Thomas Ranft was born in Germany in 1945. From 1967-1972 Ranft studied at the HGB Leipzig, and then moved to Karl-Marx-Stadt. In 1976 Ranft collaborated with Carlfriedrich Claus. 1977 the artist was... Read full biography
Thomas Ranft was born in Germany in 1945. From 1967-1972 Ranft studied at the HGB Leipzig, and then moved to Karl-Marx-Stadt. In 1976 Ranft collaborated with Carlfriedrich Claus. 1977 the artist was a founding member of the group of artists and producers gallery "clara mosch". During the years of... Read full biography
Thomas Ranft was born in Germany in 1945. From 1967-1972 Ranft studied at the HGB Leipzig, and then moved to Karl-Marx-Stadt. In 1976 Ranft collaborated with Carlfriedrich Claus. 1977 the artist was a founding member of the group of artists and producers gallery "clara mosch". During the years of 1986-89 he taught at the FS of Applied Arts Schneeberg. In 1994 founding Thomas Ranft was a member and chairman of the club "art for Chemnitz". In 2003 he was awarded the Hans-Theo-Richter prize of the... Read full biography
Thomas Ranft was born in Germany in 1945. From 1967-1972 Ranft studied at the HGB Leipzig, and then moved to Karl-Marx-Stadt. In 1976 Ranft collaborated with Carlfriedrich Claus. 1977 the artist was a founding member of the group of artists and producers gallery "clara mosch". During the years of 1986-89 he taught at the FS of Applied Arts Schneeberg. In 1994 founding Thomas Ranft was a member and chairman of the club "art for Chemnitz". In 2003 he was awarded the Hans-Theo-Richter prize of the Academy of Arts in Dresden, Germany.
Thomas Ranft was born in Germany in 1945. From 1967-1972 Ranft studied at the HGB Leipzig, and then moved to Karl-Marx-Stadt. In 1976 Ranft collaborated with Carlfriedrich Claus. 1977 the artist was a founding member of the group of artists and producers gallery "clara mosch". During the years of 1986-89 he taught at the FS of Applied Arts Schneeberg. In 1994 founding Thomas Ranft was a member and chairman of the club "art for Chemnitz". In 2003 he was awarded the Hans-Theo-Richter prize of the Academy of Arts in Dresden, Germany.

