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1930 Chemnitz, Germany - 2013 Dresden, Germany. Known for: Painting and graphic arts.
Werner Wittig 1930 Chemnitz - 2013 Radebeul Apprenticeship as a baker. Lost his left hand in a serious accident, retrained as a businessman. 1952-57 Studied at the HfBK Dresden under Erich Fraaß,... Read full biography
Werner Wittig 1930 Chemnitz - 2013 Radebeul Apprenticeship as a baker. Lost his left hand in a serious accident, retrained as a businessman. 1952-57 Studied at the HfBK Dresden under Erich Fraaß, Hans Theo Richter, and Max Schwimmer. 1958-61 Establishment of the graphic workshop of the Association... Read full biography
Werner Wittig 1930 Chemnitz - 2013 Radebeul Apprenticeship as a baker. Lost his left hand in a serious accident, retrained as a businessman. 1952-57 Studied at the HfBK Dresden under Erich Fraaß, Hans Theo Richter, and Max Schwimmer. 1958-61 Establishment of the graphic workshop of the Association of Visual Artists of the GDR / Dresden. Numerous prizes. 1981 First solo exhibition in the FRG. Received the Hans Theo Richter Prize of the Saxon Academy of Arts, Dresden, in 2000.... Read full biography
Werner Wittig 1930 Chemnitz - 2013 Radebeul Apprenticeship as a baker. Lost his left hand in a serious accident, retrained as a businessman. 1952-57 Studied at the HfBK Dresden under Erich Fraaß, Hans Theo Richter, and Max Schwimmer. 1958-61 Establishment of the graphic workshop of the Association of Visual Artists of the GDR / Dresden. Numerous prizes. 1981 First solo exhibition in the FRG. Received the Hans Theo Richter Prize of the Saxon Academy of Arts, Dresden, in 2000.
Werner Wittig 1930 Chemnitz - 2013 Radebeul Apprenticeship as a baker. Lost his left hand in a serious accident, retrained as a businessman. 1952-57 Studied at the HfBK Dresden under Erich Fraaß, Hans Theo Richter, and Max Schwimmer. 1958-61 Establishment of the graphic workshop of the Association of Visual Artists of the GDR / Dresden. Numerous prizes. 1981 First solo exhibition in the FRG. Received the Hans Theo Richter Prize of the Saxon Academy of Arts, Dresden, in 2000.

