Eberhard Werner

Eberhard Fritz Werner ( born August 8, 1924 in Glogau / Silesia, † 23 September 2002 in Luebbecke ) was a German artist and landscape painter.

Life

The son of a newspaper publisher and printer Friedrich Werner showed early his artistic talent, but fell into the turmoil of the Second World War, was after recovering from a severe battlefield injury in the GDR teachers in Gransee and studied in Erfurt art. At the same time he was a master student at the Liebermann -student Köcke - Wichmann.

Despite his success as an art educator as well as an artist Eberhard Werner left for political- artistic restrictions, 1959, the GDR. The completed first in North Rhine -Westphalia extensive work was limited public recognition, because he did not want to come to terms with the widespread commercialization of art. Only since the 1980s, Werner has been increasingly recognized as a landscape painter and later as a German artist.

His artistic path, the multiple refractions an almost typical German - German Biography by recourse to the fixed points of nature, aesthetics and home to reflect and process is well documented.

Werner lost in the late 1990s gradually his sight, which brought his artistic activity to a halt, and died on 23 September 2002 after a long illness in Luebbecke.

Works (selection)

House with Gate ( oil)

Inge and Eberhard (oil)

Birch trees in evening sun (oil)

View from the tower of the Marienkirche: Gransee and Neuruppiner Gate, 1954 (oil)

View from Gehronsee on Gransee and St. Mary's Church (about 1955, watercolor)

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