Wolfram Aichele (1924 - 2016) - photo 1

Wolfram Aichele

Wolfram Aïchele was an artist from Baden-Württemberg in Southern Germany, son of renowned animal artist Erwin Aichele. After training as a sculptor, he studied religious and Byzantine art, drawing inspiration from his pilgrimage to Serbia, Kosovo, Macedonia, and Mount Athos. Aïchele focused on painting icons using egg tempera, aiming to revive the pure iconographical style corrupted in the 19th century. He later moved to Paris, where he explored various influences such as Eastern European folk art, Persian miniatures, and modern artists like Chagall and Klee. Aïchele's work transitioned to a unique blend of figurative and abstract art, primarily expressed through watercolors and painted collages.

Wikipedia

Date and place of birt:29 april 1924, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany
Date and place of death:9 june 2016, Paris, France
Period of activity: XX, XXI century
Specialization:Artist, Painter, Sculptor
Genre:Figurative art, Landscape painting
Art style:Abstract art, Contemporary art

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