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Friedrich Werthmann was a German artist and sculptor, one of the pioneers of Düsseldorf's legendary reputation as the creative centre of post-war Germany and a member of Gruppe 53, from which the ZERO artists' association later emerged.
Friedrich Werthmann's steel sculptures associated with Tachisme and Informel can be found in famous museums and private collections, as well as in prominent public places in many European cities.
Friedrich Werthmann was a German artist and sculptor, one of the pioneers of Düsseldorf's legendary reputation as the creative centre of post-war Germany and a member of Gruppe 53, from which the ZERO artists' association later emerged.
Friedrich Werthmann's steel sculptures associated with Tachisme and Informel can be found in famous museums and private collections, as well as in prominent public places in many European cities.
Friedrich Werthmann was a German artist and sculptor, one of the pioneers of Düsseldorf's legendary reputation as the creative centre of post-war Germany and a member of Gruppe 53, from which the ZERO artists' association later emerged.
Friedrich Werthmann's steel sculptures associated with Tachisme and Informel can be found in famous museums and private collections, as well as in prominent public places in many European cities.
Friedrich Werthmann was a German artist and sculptor, one of the pioneers of Düsseldorf's legendary reputation as the creative centre of post-war Germany and a member of Gruppe 53, from which the ZERO artists' association later emerged.
Friedrich Werthmann's steel sculptures associated with Tachisme and Informel can be found in famous museums and private collections, as well as in prominent public places in many European cities.
Karl Schmoll von Eisenwerth was an Austrian painter, graphic artist and Art Nouveau glass artist.
Von Eisenwerth studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, later teaching etching and drawing at the private Debschitz School in Munich. He interacted with artists in the colonies of Dachau and Osternberg, designed art glass for the Poschinger glassworks in Buchenau, as well as jewelry and posters, and participated in exhibitions of paintings and drawings from 1899.
Karl Schmoll von Eisenwerth was an Austrian painter, graphic artist and Art Nouveau glass artist.
Von Eisenwerth studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, later teaching etching and drawing at the private Debschitz School in Munich. He interacted with artists in the colonies of Dachau and Osternberg, designed art glass for the Poschinger glassworks in Buchenau, as well as jewelry and posters, and participated in exhibitions of paintings and drawings from 1899.
Karl Schmoll von Eisenwerth was an Austrian painter, graphic artist and Art Nouveau glass artist.
Von Eisenwerth studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, later teaching etching and drawing at the private Debschitz School in Munich. He interacted with artists in the colonies of Dachau and Osternberg, designed art glass for the Poschinger glassworks in Buchenau, as well as jewelry and posters, and participated in exhibitions of paintings and drawings from 1899.
Karl Schmoll von Eisenwerth was an Austrian painter, graphic artist and Art Nouveau glass artist.
Von Eisenwerth studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, later teaching etching and drawing at the private Debschitz School in Munich. He interacted with artists in the colonies of Dachau and Osternberg, designed art glass for the Poschinger glassworks in Buchenau, as well as jewelry and posters, and participated in exhibitions of paintings and drawings from 1899.
Ellen von Unwerth is a German photographer, director, and model.
She began her career as a photo model and later became a fashion and advertising photographer. Unwerth's work has been published in many fashion magazines, and she is best known for her playfully erotic shots of female pop musicians and models.
Karl Schmoll von Eisenwerth was an Austrian painter, graphic artist and Art Nouveau glass artist.
Von Eisenwerth studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, later teaching etching and drawing at the private Debschitz School in Munich. He interacted with artists in the colonies of Dachau and Osternberg, designed art glass for the Poschinger glassworks in Buchenau, as well as jewelry and posters, and participated in exhibitions of paintings and drawings from 1899.
Ellen von Unwerth is a German photographer, director, and model.
She began her career as a photo model and later became a fashion and advertising photographer. Unwerth's work has been published in many fashion magazines, and she is best known for her playfully erotic shots of female pop musicians and models.
Karl Schmoll von Eisenwerth was an Austrian painter, graphic artist and Art Nouveau glass artist.
Von Eisenwerth studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, later teaching etching and drawing at the private Debschitz School in Munich. He interacted with artists in the colonies of Dachau and Osternberg, designed art glass for the Poschinger glassworks in Buchenau, as well as jewelry and posters, and participated in exhibitions of paintings and drawings from 1899.
Claudia Bormann is a German artist known for her stunning water landscapes. She lives and works in Ratzeburg, Schleswig-Holstein.
Claudia Bormann crosses the boundary between photography and painting, and between reproduction of nature and abstraction. In her paintings she approximates the natural motif and at the same time distances herself from reality. Her artworks are modern in the best sense of the word, but at the same time imbued with a deep romanticism that believes in the magic of place.