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Friedrich Karl Gotsch, actually Friedrich Karl Müller, was a German painter and graphic artist.
After a phase of intense research into Picasso's cubism and experimentation with abstract techniques, the artist developed "late expressionism", which was typical of his work. Even during his lifetime, Gotsch was highly respected as one of the few painters of his generation who painted representational pictures. He also participated in numerous exhibitions and received renowned awards.
Wolf Hoffmann, also Wolfgang Hoffmann, was a German painter, printmaker, and printmaker and professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin-Weißensee.
He produced many works, mainly landscapes, figurative and floral still lifes, etchings, as well as woodcuts and linocuts.
During World War II, many of Hoffmann's works were destroyed, but during those difficult years he learned to work with ceramics and painted tiles. After 1945 he found the strength to return to painting.