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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.
Antonius Höckelmann is a German painter and sculptor educated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin.
Sculpture and painting are intertwined in Höckelmann's work. Wooden, plastic, bronze and even straw figures were painted by the artist, giving them a new sound.
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.
Christa Näher (German: Christa Näher) is a contemporary German expressionist artist and university lecturer. Currently lives and works in Cologne.
Renée Sintenis was a German sculptor, medallist, and graphic artist who worked in Berlin. She created mainly small-sized animal sculptures, female nudes, portraits, and sports statuettes. She is especially known for her Berlin Bear sculptures, which was used as the design for the Berlinale's top flim award, the Golden Bear.
Gregor von Bochmann was a Baltic-German landscape and genre painter.
Wilhelm Welten is a Russian-German painter, a master of hunting scenes and the domestic genre.
Wilhelmus (Willem) Hendrikus Petrus Johannes de Zwart was a Dutch painter, engraver, and watercolorist with many connections to the Hague School and later associated with the Amsterdam Impressionism movement.
Béla Kádár was a Hungarian painter influenced by Der Blaue Reiter, Cubism, Futurism, Neo-Primitivism, Constructivism, and Metaphysical painting.
Max Liebermann was a German painter and printmaker, and one of the leading proponents of Impressionism in Germany and continental Europe. In addition to his activity as an artist, he also assembled an important collection of French Impressionist works.
Theodor Rudolf Rocholl was a German painter, graphic artist and writer. He is best known for his photo reportages from the front of several wars and battle paintings, but he also painted landscapes and portraits.