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Erwin A. Schinzel was a Czech sculptor who lived and worked in Germany. He is deservedly called a classic of modern sculpture.
Schinzel studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin and was a freelance artist from 1945. He also worked as a professor at the International Academy in Bologna and at the International Academy of Fine Arts in Altenberg.
During his long life, Schinzel created hundreds of sculptures and demonstrated his skills in almost every genre. His work includes interior and fountain sculptures as well as outdoor sculptures, including many very realistic depictions of animals.
Schinzel's award-winning works are represented in numerous public and private art collections and have been exhibited worldwide in solo and group exhibitions.
Erwin Emerich was a French and German Neo-Impressionist painter who specialised in the landscape genre.
Erwin Emerich was a French and German Neo-Impressionist painter who specialised in the landscape genre.
Erwin Heerich was a German artist.
Heerich emphasized that for him, "cardboard, like polystyrene, had no specifically aesthetic or historical connotations, the materials are value-neutral to the largest possible extent." Furthermore, the artist was not primarily "concerned with the manifestation of an art object, but with making an idea material in terms of a specific problem: how space can be presented and formed."
Erwin A. Schinzel was a Czech sculptor who lived and worked in Germany. He is deservedly called a classic of modern sculpture.
Schinzel studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin and was a freelance artist from 1945. He also worked as a professor at the International Academy in Bologna and at the International Academy of Fine Arts in Altenberg.
During his long life, Schinzel created hundreds of sculptures and demonstrated his skills in almost every genre. His work includes interior and fountain sculptures as well as outdoor sculptures, including many very realistic depictions of animals.
Schinzel's award-winning works are represented in numerous public and private art collections and have been exhibited worldwide in solo and group exhibitions.
Christian Friedrich Mali was a German painter of the second half of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries of Dutch origin. He is known as an animalist, landscape painter and genre painter of the Munich school.
Mali focused more on landscapes early in his career, favoring the landscapes of Garmisch-Partenkirchen and the Swabian Alps. After traveling to Italy, he pursued architectural painting. He later moved to Paris, where he became interested in animalistic painting, creating genre images depicting domestic animals.