Modern paintings — Modern & Contemporary Art
Arnold Balwé was a German post-impressionist painter.
He studied at the Antwerp Academy of Art and the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, traveled extensively and painted landscapes he saw. Balwe's work is characterized by color intensity and vitality.
Arnold Balwé was a German post-impressionist painter.
He studied at the Antwerp Academy of Art and the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, traveled extensively and painted landscapes he saw. Balwe's work is characterized by color intensity and vitality.
Hawoli, real name Hans-Wolfgang Lingemann, is a German painter and sculptor from Lower Saxony.
Hawoli began studying engineering in 1956 and has been working as a freelance artist since 1962. Since the early 1970s he has also created larger sculptures, often in natural stone and steel. Among his landmark works in public space are Fragment , four fallen red-and-black granite pillars in front of the Reich House in Bremen.
Havoli's artistic style is characterised by a bold and vibrant use of colour, expressive brushwork and dynamic compositions. His works often convey a sense of energy and movement, capturing the viewer's attention and evoking a variety of emotions.
Throughout his artistic career, Havoli has explored a wide range of themes and subjects. His works, from abstract landscapes to figurative images, reflect his deep understanding of form, light and the human experience. Each piece tells a unique story and invites the viewer to enter into a dialogue with the composition.
Thomas Häfner was a realistic and fantastic art painter. Häfner was a member of a group of German artists who called themselves the Young Realists, formed in Düsseldorf in the mid-Fifties.
Escaping the horrors of the Second World War, he live for a decade in Ceylon (1938-1948). He studied at the Kunstakademie in Düsseldorf. Detail from his painting "Lucifer" is used to illustrate the novel "Moravagine" by Blaise Cendrars.