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in Munich and was a member of its exhibit committee from 1994 to 1998. In 1972 he received the Seerosen prize for the arts from the city of Munich. His work is owned by the city of Munich, the State of Bavaria, but mostly by private collectors in Germany, Belgium, France, Italy, Switzerland, England
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From 1948 to 1952 he worked and lived in TĂĽbingen, Paris and the South of France. From 1952 until his death in 2000 he worked as a self-employed artist in Munich. Study trips took him to Italy, France, Yugoslavia and Greece, portrait commissions to the USA. He was a member and 1987-1990 president of
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Portraits, still lifes and southern landscapes were his preferred genres. "Clear and austere stand the motives on the canvas; their distinctive mark is not gracefulness, but a balance between calm and tension. The decorative is less important than color and graphic outlines. ... His landscapes are
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fascinating portraits of a detail of nature; no random views, but well arranged insights and interpretations generalized to the typical and universal."
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the new Munich artists association NMKG and also a member of the Seerosenkreis, a group of artists, sculptors and writers in Munich.
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Malerei heute. MĂĽnchner Kunstszene 1953-1978. 127 KĂĽnstler mit 127 Farbtafeln und Kurzbiographien
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KĂĽnstler und Werke. Maler, Bildhauer und Graphiker unseres Jahrhunderts im deutschen Sprachraum
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Hannes Rosenow participated almost every year in the great art exhibit in the
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Upper Silesia
Kunstakademie DĂĽsseldorf
Beaux-Arts de Paris
Ewald Mataré
Eugène Narbonne
Haus der Kunst
Hannes Rosenow MĂĽnchen
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1925 births
2000 deaths
German landscape painters
German portrait painters

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