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Ernst Seger was a German sculptor and medalist, professor.
Seger studied at the Breslau School of Art with Robert Hertel and Christian Behrens, he also studied in Paris, and from the late 1880s he first executed large commissions for public monuments. The sculptor worked in Auguste Rodin's studio in Paris before opening his own studio in Berlin. Ernst Seger became famous primarily for his Art Nouveau female nudes.
Ernst Seger was a German sculptor and medalist, professor.
Seger studied at the Breslau School of Art with Robert Hertel and Christian Behrens, he also studied in Paris, and from the late 1880s he first executed large commissions for public monuments. The sculptor worked in Auguste Rodin's studio in Paris before opening his own studio in Berlin. Ernst Seger became famous primarily for his Art Nouveau female nudes.
Alexander Kanoldt was a German painter of the first half of the twentieth century. He is known as a painter, landscape and portrait painter, a representative of the New Materiality movement.
Alexander Kanoldt was one of the founders of the New Munich Art Association and the Blue Rider group. His style evolved from Neo-Impressionism to magic realism, to depicting plants, objects, landscapes and people in angular forms. During the Nazi regime, he tried to adapt to the styles in demand, but many of his works were confiscated as belonging to "degenerate art."
Kanoldt was a professor at the Berlin Academy of Art and director of the State School of Art in Berlin until his retirement in 1936.
Alexander Kanoldt was a German painter of the first half of the twentieth century. He is known as a painter, landscape and portrait painter, a representative of the New Materiality movement.
Alexander Kanoldt was one of the founders of the New Munich Art Association and the Blue Rider group. His style evolved from Neo-Impressionism to magic realism, to depicting plants, objects, landscapes and people in angular forms. During the Nazi regime, he tried to adapt to the styles in demand, but many of his works were confiscated as belonging to "degenerate art."
Kanoldt was a professor at the Berlin Academy of Art and director of the State School of Art in Berlin until his retirement in 1936.
Christian Liberté Boltanski was a French sculptor, photographer, painter, and film maker. He is best known for his photography installations and contemporary French conceptual style.
William Eggleston is an American photographer. He is widely credited with increasing recognition for color photography as a legitimate artistic medium. Eggleston's books include William Eggleston's Guide (1976) and The Democratic Forest (1989).
Franz Wilhelm Johann Bunke was a German landscape painter.
Franz Wilhelm Johann Bunke was a German landscape painter.
Werner Lichtner-Aix was a German painter, graphic artist, sculptor, and graphic designer.
Inspired by the idea of community and the close connection between man and nature, the artist painted exhilarating landscape paintings using a variety of techniques. He created many works of art, including oil, watercolor and gouache paintings, collages and sculptures.
Ralf Winkler, alias A. R. Penck, was a German painter, printmaker, sculptor, and jazz drummer. A neo-expressionist, he became known for his visual style, reminiscent of the influence of primitive art.
Werner Lichtner-Aix was a German painter, graphic artist, sculptor, and graphic designer.
Inspired by the idea of community and the close connection between man and nature, the artist painted exhilarating landscape paintings using a variety of techniques. He created many works of art, including oil, watercolor and gouache paintings, collages and sculptures.
Dieter Finke is a German painter and sculptor.
Dieter Finke studied sculpture at the Hochschule für Arbeit Berlin, and has lived and worked in Berlin and New York. He was interested in painting, drawings, photo-objects and photo-collages, resulting in an extensive collection exhibited in renowned galleries in Berlin, Hanover, Hamburg and New York.
Finke used unusual materials such as wood and cardboard for his sculptural works, especially animals, and he always succeeded in convincingly portraying the fragile nature of the relationship between animals and humans. The form of the animal or bird is hinted at rather than filled in, leaving room for the viewer's imagination.
Werner Lichtner-Aix was a German painter, graphic artist, sculptor, and graphic designer.
Inspired by the idea of community and the close connection between man and nature, the artist painted exhilarating landscape paintings using a variety of techniques. He created many works of art, including oil, watercolor and gouache paintings, collages and sculptures.
Werner Lichtner-Aix was a German painter, graphic artist, sculptor, and graphic designer.
Inspired by the idea of community and the close connection between man and nature, the artist painted exhilarating landscape paintings using a variety of techniques. He created many works of art, including oil, watercolor and gouache paintings, collages and sculptures.