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Fritz Winter was a German painter of the postwar period best known for his abstract works in the Art Informel style.
Fritz Flinte was a German landscape painter of the Late Impressionist period.
Fritz Winter was a German painter of the postwar period best known for his abstract works in the Art Informel style.
Fritz Schaefler was a German graphic artist. He was known for his expressionist paintings, drawings, and prints.
Schaefler studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich and later taught at the Folkwang University of the Arts in Essen. His early work was influenced by the German Expressionist movement, and he was associated with the group "Die Brücke" (The Bridge), which included other notable artists such as Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Emil Nolde.
Schaefler's work is characterized by bold, vibrant colors and energetic brushstrokes. He often depicted landscapes, cityscapes, and still-life scenes, infusing them with a sense of emotion and vitality. He also produced a significant body of graphic work, including woodcuts and lithographs.
Schaefler's work was exhibited extensively during his lifetime, including at the Venice Biennale, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. He was also awarded numerous honors and awards for his work.
Fritzi Löw (German: Fritzi Löw, also Friederike Löw) was an Austrian artist and outstanding illustrator.
She trained at the Vienna School of Applied Arts, then worked as a designer in the Vienna workshop, where she made wallpaper, fashionable fabrics and carpets, glass paintings, and ceramics. From 1917 to 1923, Fritzi Löw created lithographs for Anton Schroll's publishing house and was a member of the "Wiener Frauenkunst"; many fairy tale and storybook editions were decorated with her illustrations.
In 1938 Fritzi Löw emigrated to Brazil with stops in Denmark and England, where she worked as a furniture designer, and returned to Vienna in 1955.
Fritz Möritz was a German impressionist painter who painted hunting scenes, animals, and genre scenes.
Fritz Möritz was a German impressionist painter who painted hunting scenes, animals, and genre scenes.
Fritz Möritz was a German impressionist painter who painted hunting scenes, animals, and genre scenes.
Fritz Winter was a German painter of the postwar period best known for his abstract works in the Art Informel style.
Fritz Winter was a German painter of the postwar period best known for his abstract works in the Art Informel style.
Fritz Winter was a German painter of the postwar period best known for his abstract works in the Art Informel style.
Fritz Winter was a German painter of the postwar period best known for his abstract works in the Art Informel style.
Fritz Winter was a German painter of the postwar period best known for his abstract works in the Art Informel style.
Lovis Corinth was a German artist and writer whose mature work as a painter and printmaker realized a synthesis of impressionism and expressionism.
Corinth studied in Paris and Munich, joined the Berlin Secession group, later succeeding Max Liebermann as the group's president. His early work was naturalistic in approach. Corinth was initially antagonistic towards the expressionist movement, but after a stroke in 1911 his style loosened and took on many expressionistic qualities. His use of color became more vibrant, and he created portraits and landscapes of extraordinary vitality and power. Corinth's subject matter also included nudes and biblical scenes.
Fritz Uphoff was a German painter and graphic artist.
Fritz studied at the Elberfeld School of Crafts and Applied Arts, then at the Knirr School of Painting and the Munich Academy, traveled to Belgium, France, the Netherlands and Austria and painted everywhere. He was particularly interested in landscapes, which he idealized and painted in oil, as well as portraits and still lifes.
In 1911 Fritz Uphoff, together with his brother, the painter Karl Emil Uphoff (1885-1971), founded the working group "Worpswede", whose aim was to transform book illustration into a graphic work of art. He was a member of the Association of German Artists.
Fritz Kronenberg was a German painter of the Hamburg Secession.
Fritz Winter was a German painter of the postwar period best known for his abstract works in the Art Informel style.
K.R.H. Sonderborg (Kurt Rudolf Hoffmann) was a German painter, graphic artist, university professor and from 1980 for several years prorector of the State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart.
Fritz Nuss is a German painter, sculptor and medalist, as well as a draftsman.
During his long creative life he created many sculptural works of art, which have been recognized at numerous exhibitions around the world. The theme of the sculptor Fritz Nuss's entire life was the human body, which he was able to depict in new facets and poses. His works captivate with purity of lines, monumental language, plasticity of form and a special, chamber emotionality and sensuality. Nuss created both small and large sculptures for public spaces; he designed the Elli-Heuss-Knapp memorial fountain in Stuttgart and many other large sculptures and fountains in Aalen, Freudenstadt, Göppingen, Stuttgart, etc.
Nuss was also a recognized medallist. The works he created can today be found in many famous coin collections around the world. At the end of his life, the half-blind artist, unable to sculpt, created many drawings that just as much praise the beauty of the human body.
Fritz Behn, full name Max Adolf Friedrich Behn, is a German sculptor and graphic artist who became famous primarily for his sculptures of African animals. He studied at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts.
Fritz Behn was a member of the Munich Secession.
Fritz Winter was a German painter of the postwar period best known for his abstract works in the Art Informel style.
Fritz Winter was a German painter of the postwar period best known for his abstract works in the Art Informel style.