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2JPMGPH Painting 'Stronghold Wrocław' ('Festung Breslau') by German modernist painter Bernhard Heisig (1969) on disрlау in the Кunstfоrum Оstdеutsсhе Gаlеriе in Rеgеnsburg, Gеrmаnу.
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2DKWX7T 03 December 2020, Saxony-Anhalt, Merseburg: The Leipzig artist ANTOINETTE finishes her huge Europe artwork 'Altar of Europe' in the Schlossgartensalon of Merseburg in a specially arranged open studio. The 20-meter-long and five-meter-high work she has created in the last three years in Prague, Vienna, Görlitz, Leipzig and now Merseburg with pencils and crayons on paper. The artist, master student of Bernhard Heisig, has been dealing with the search for the identity of the continent of Europe in her works for thirty years. On thirteen parts she processes the theme in a drawn fable world and pup
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2DKWX7C 03 December 2020, Saxony-Anhalt, Merseburg: The Leipzig artist ANTOINETTE finishes her huge Europe artwork 'Altar of Europe' in the Schlossgartensalon of Merseburg in a specially arranged open studio. The 20-meter-long and five-meter-high work she has created in the last three years in Prague, Vienna, Görlitz, Leipzig and now Merseburg with pencils and crayons on paper. The artist, master student of Bernhard Heisig, has been dealing with the search for the identity of the continent of Europe in her works for thirty years. On thirteen parts she processes the theme in a drawn fable world and pup
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2DKWX7K 03 December 2020, Saxony-Anhalt, Merseburg: The Leipzig artist ANTOINETTE stands in the Schlossgarten Salon in Merseburg in a specially set up open studio with her husband Thomas Hampel in front of her huge Europe artwork 'Altar of Europe'. The 20-meter-long and five-meter-high work she has created in the last three years in Prague, Vienna, Görlitz, Leipzig and now Merseburg with pencils and crayons on paper. The artist, master student of Bernhard Heisig, has been dealing with the search for the identity of the continent of Europe in her works for thirty years. On thirteen parts she processes
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2DKWX07 03 December 2020, Saxony-Anhalt, Merseburg: The Leipzig artist ANTOINETTE finishes her huge Europe artwork 'Altar of Europe' in the Schlossgartensalon of Merseburg in a specially arranged open studio. The 20-meter-long and five-meter-high work she has created in the last three years in Prague, Vienna, Görlitz, Leipzig and now Merseburg with pencils and crayons on paper. The artist, master student of Bernhard Heisig, has been dealing with the search for the identity of the continent of Europe in her works for thirty years. On thirteen parts she processes the theme in a drawn fable world and pup
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2DKWX11 03 December 2020, Saxony-Anhalt, Merseburg: The Leipzig artist ANTOINETTE finishes her huge Europe artwork 'Altar of Europe' in the Schlossgartensalon of Merseburg in a specially arranged open studio. The 20-meter-long and five-meter-high work she has created in the last three years in Prague, Vienna, Görlitz, Leipzig and now Merseburg with pencils and crayons on paper. The artist, master student of Bernhard Heisig, has been dealing with the search for the identity of the continent of Europe in her works for thirty years. On thirteen parts she processes the theme in a drawn fable world and pup
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2DKWX06 03 December 2020, Saxony-Anhalt, Merseburg: The Leipzig artist ANTOINETTE stands in the Schlossgarten Salon in Merseburg in a specially set up open studio with her husband Thomas Hampel in front of her huge Europe artwork 'Altar of Europe'. The 20-meter-long and five-meter-high work she has created in the last three years in Prague, Vienna, Görlitz, Leipzig and now Merseburg with pencils and crayons on paper. The artist, master student of Bernhard Heisig, has been dealing with the search for the identity of the continent of Europe in her works for thirty years. On thirteen parts she processes
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2DKWX0E 03 December 2020, Saxony-Anhalt, Merseburg: The Leipzig artist ANTOINETTE finishes her huge Europe artwork 'Altar of Europe' in the Schlossgartensalon of Merseburg in a specially arranged open studio. The 20-meter-long and five-meter-high work she has created in the last three years in Prague, Vienna, Görlitz, Leipzig and now Merseburg with pencils and crayons on paper. The artist, master student of Bernhard Heisig, has been dealing with the search for the identity of the continent of Europe in her works for thirty years. On thirteen parts she processes the theme in a drawn fable world and pup
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2DKWX1R 03 December 2020, Saxony-Anhalt, Merseburg: The Leipzig artist ANTOINETTE finishes her huge Europe artwork 'Altar of Europe' in the Schlossgartensalon of Merseburg in a specially arranged open studio. The 20-meter-long and five-meter-high work she has created in the last three years in Prague, Vienna, Görlitz, Leipzig and now Merseburg with pencils and crayons on paper. The artist, master student of Bernhard Heisig, has been dealing with the search for the identity of the continent of Europe in her works for thirty years. On thirteen parts she processes the theme in a drawn fable world and pup
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2DKWX0J 03 December 2020, Saxony-Anhalt, Merseburg: The Leipzig artist ANTOINETTE finishes her huge Europe artwork 'Altar of Europe' in the Schlossgartensalon of Merseburg in a specially arranged open studio. The 20-meter-long and five-meter-high work she has created in the last three years in Prague, Vienna, Görlitz, Leipzig and now Merseburg with pencils and crayons on paper. The artist, master student of Bernhard Heisig, has been dealing with the search for the identity of the continent of Europe in her works for thirty years. On thirteen parts she processes the theme in a drawn fable world and pup
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2DKWX08 03 December 2020, Saxony-Anhalt, Merseburg: The Leipzig artist ANTOINETTE stands in the Schlossgarten Salon in Merseburg in a specially set up open studio with her husband Thomas Hampel in front of her huge Europe artwork 'Altar of Europe'. The 20-meter-long and five-meter-high work she has created in the last three years in Prague, Vienna, Görlitz, Leipzig and now Merseburg with pencils and crayons on paper. The artist, master student of Bernhard Heisig, has been dealing with the search for the identity of the continent of Europe in her works for thirty years. On thirteen parts she processes
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2C98F44 28 July 2020, Saxony-Anhalt, Merseburg: The Leipzig artist Antoinette is working on the work 'Altar of Europe' in the Schlossgartensalon of Merseburg in a specially equipped open studio with pencils until the end of November. The five-metre high and 20-metre wide work of art belongs to the cycle 'Myth of Europe'. The first individual parts of the fable world and figure theatre, drawn with pencils in all colours, fibre-tip pencils and a little pastel chalk on paper, were created in the last three years in Vienna, Prague, Leipzig and Görlitz. The artist, master student of Bernhard Heisig, wants
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2C98F37 28 July 2020, Saxony-Anhalt, Merseburg: The Leipzig artist Antoinette is working on the work 'Altar of Europe' in the Schlossgartensalon of Merseburg in a specially equipped open studio with pencils until the end of November. The five-metre high and 20-metre wide work of art belongs to the cycle 'Myth of Europe'. The first individual parts of the fable world and figure theatre, drawn with pencils in all colours, fibre-tip pencils and a little pastel chalk on paper, were created in the last three years in Vienna, Prague, Leipzig and Görlitz. The artist, master student of Bernhard Heisig, wants
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2C98F2B 28 July 2020, Saxony-Anhalt, Merseburg: The Leipzig artist Antoinette has set up a studio in Merseburg's Schlossgartensalon that is open until the end of November. Here she is working with pencils on the work 'Altar of Europe'. The five-meter high and 20-meter wide work of art is part of the cycle 'Myth of Europe'. The first individual parts of the fable world and figure theatre, drawn with pencils in all colours, fibre-tip pencils and a little pastel chalk on paper, were created in the last three years in Vienna, Prague, Leipzig and Görlitz. The artist, master student of Bernhard Heisig, want
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2C98F2K 28 July 2020, Saxony-Anhalt, Merseburg: The Leipzig artist Antoinette is working on the work 'Altar of Europe' in the Schlossgartensalon of Merseburg in a specially equipped open studio with pencils until the end of November. The five-metre high and 20-metre wide work of art belongs to the cycle 'Myth of Europe'. The first individual parts of the fable world and figure theatre, drawn with pencils in all colours, fibre-tip pencils and a little pastel chalk on paper, were created in the last three years in Vienna, Prague, Leipzig and Görlitz. The artist, master student of Bernhard Heisig, wants
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2C94X7E 28 July 2020, Saxony-Anhalt, Merseburg: The Leipzig artist Antoinette is working on the work 'Altar of Europe' in the Schlossgartensalon of Merseburg in a specially equipped open studio with pencils until the end of November. The five-metre high and 20-metre wide work of art belongs to the cycle 'Myth of Europe'. The first individual parts of the fable world and figure theatre, drawn with pencils in all colours, fibre-tip pencils and a little pastel chalk on paper, were created in the last three years in Vienna, Prague, Leipzig and Görlitz. The artist, master student of Bernhard Heisig, wants
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2C94X75 28 July 2020, Saxony-Anhalt, Merseburg: The Leipzig artist Antoinette is working on the work 'Altar of Europe' in the Schlossgartensalon of Merseburg in a specially equipped open studio with pencils until the end of November. The five-metre high and 20-metre wide work of art belongs to the cycle 'Myth of Europe'. The first individual parts of the fable world and figure theatre, drawn with pencils in all colours, fibre-tip pencils and a little pastel chalk on paper, were created in the last three years in Vienna, Prague, Leipzig and Görlitz. The artist, master student of Bernhard Heisig, wants
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2C94X4W 28 July 2020, Saxony-Anhalt, Merseburg: The Leipzig artist Antoinette is working on the work 'Altar of Europe' in the Schlossgartensalon of Merseburg in a specially equipped open studio with pencils until the end of November. The five-metre high and 20-metre wide work of art belongs to the cycle 'Myth of Europe'. The first individual parts of the fable world and figure theatre, drawn with pencils in all colours, fibre-tip pencils and a little pastel chalk on paper, were created in the last three years in Vienna, Prague, Leipzig and Görlitz. The artist, master student of Bernhard Heisig, wants
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2C94X59 28 July 2020, Saxony-Anhalt, Merseburg: The Leipzig artist Antoinette is working on the work 'Altar of Europe' in the Schlossgartensalon of Merseburg in a specially equipped open studio with pencils until the end of November. The five-metre high and 20-metre wide work of art belongs to the cycle 'Myth of Europe'. The first individual parts of the fable world and figure theatre, drawn with pencils in all colours, fibre-tip pencils and a little pastel chalk on paper, were created in the last three years in Vienna, Prague, Leipzig and Görlitz. The artist, master student of Bernhard Heisig, wants
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WJYFW5 Duesseldorf, Germany. 03rd Sep, 2019. A painting by the artist Bernhard Heisig, which shows the then Federal Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, is in the exhibition 'Utopia and Downfall. Art in the GDR'. 30 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Kunstpalast is dedicating a major exhibition to art from the GDR under the patronage of Federal President Steinmeier. More than 130 paintings and works on paper by 13 different artists will be on view from 05.09.2019 to 05.01.2020. Credit: Rolf Vennenbernd/dpa/Alamy Live News
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WAJ12P Berlin Bundeskanzleramt Bundeskanzler, Gemälde , Helmut Schmidt von Bernhard Heisig
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KFFFDM German president Frank Walter Steinmeier looks at a painting by Bernhard Heisig displayed at the 'Behind the Mask: Artists in the GDR' exhibition in Potsdam, Germany, 28 October 2017. The exhibition takes a look at the self-portrayal of artists in the GDR. Photo: Bernd Settnik/dpa
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KFFFDE German president Frank Walter Steinmeier, his wife Elke Büdenbender (C) and museum direcotr Ortrud Westheider walk past a painting by Bernhard Heisig displayed at the 'Behind the Mask: Artists in the GDR' exhibition in Potsdam, Germany, 28 October 2017. The exhibition takes a look at the self-portrayal of artists in the GDR. Photo: Bernd Settnik/dpa
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KFFFD0 German president Frank Walter Steinmeier, his wife Elke Büdenbender (C) and museum direcotr Ortrud Westheider walk past a painting by Bernhard Heisig displayed at the 'Behind the Mask: Artists in the GDR' exhibition in Potsdam, Germany, 26 October 2017. The exhibition takes a look at the self-portrayal of artists in the GDR. Photo: Bernd Settnik/dpa
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HHG0H9 A journalist takes a photo of the painting 'Die Straße der Kommune' by Bernhard Heisig after the opening press conference at the Museum Barberini in Potsdam, Germany, 19 January 2017. The msueum will open on Friday, 20 January 2017, with the exhibition Impressionismus. Photo: Bernd Settnik/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
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FB164E Painter Sighard Gille from Leipzig pictured next to the oil paintings 'Bernhard Heisig' (l) from 2011 and 'Johanna' from 2008, 05 January 2016. They are among 16 paintings and 41 works on paper, which will be exhibited from 16 January - 21 February 2016 at the Kunstverein Coburg. Photo: Waltraud Grubitzsch/dpa
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F6360J Berlin, Germany. 11th Nov, 2015. German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier signs the condolence book for former chancellor Helmut Schmidt (1918-2015) beneath a portrait of Helmut Schmidt from 1986 by artist Bernhard Heisig while Chancellor Angela Merkel and President Joachim Gauck stand next to him in the Federal Chancellery in Berlin, Germany, 11 November 2015. Former German chancellor Helmut Schmidt died in Hamburg on 10 November 2015 at the age of 96. Photo: WOLFGANG KUMM/dpa/Alamy Live News
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F6360K Berlin, Germany. 11th Nov, 2015. German Chancellor Angela Merkel signs the condolence book for former chancellor Helmut Schmidt (1918-2015) beneath a portrait of Helmut Schmidt from 1986 by artist Bernhard Heisig while President Joachim Gauck stands next to her in the Federal Chancellery in Berlin, Germany, 11 November 2015. Former German chancellor Helmut Schmidt died in Hamburg on 10 November 2015 at the age of 96. Photo: WOLFGANG KUMM/dpa/Alamy Live News
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F6360H Berlin, Germany. 11th Nov, 2015. German Chancellor Angela Merkel signs the condolence book for former chancellor Helmut Schmidt (1918-2015) beneath a portrait of Helmut Schmidt from 1986 by artist Bernhard Heisig while President Joachim Gauck (L) and Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier stand next to her in the Federal Chancellery in Berlin, Germany, 11 November 2015. Former German chancellor Helmut Schmidt died in Hamburg on 10 November 2015 at the age of 96. Photo: WOLFGANG KUMM/dpa/Alamy Live News
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EYJ0K4 Cottbus, Germany. 30th July, 2015. Museum assistant Holger Meinhold holds a picture by Bernhard Heisig in the storeroom, at the Kunstmuseum in Cottbus, Germany, 30 July 2015. The pictures from the Vera Schreck collection are on permanent loan to the museum from the Erbengemeinschaft (community of heirs). PHOTO: BERND SETTNIK/DPA/Alamy Live News
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EYJ0K7 Cottbus, Germany. 30th July, 2015. Museum assistant Holger Meinhold carries a picture by Bernhard Heisig into the storeroom, at the Kunstmuseum in Cottbus, Germany, 30 July 2015. The pictures from the Vera Schreck collection are on permanent loan to the museum from the Erbengemeinschaft (community of heirs). PHOTO: BERND SETTNIK/DPA/Alamy Live News
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EYJ0K1 Cottbus, Germany. 30th July, 2015. Museum assistant holger Meinhold unpacks pictures by Bernhard Heisig in the storeroom, at the Kunstmuseum in Cottbus, Germany, 30 July 2015. The pictures from the Vera Schreck collection are on permanent loan to the museum from the Erbengemeinschaft (community of heirs). PHOTO: BERND SETTNIK/DPA/Alamy Live News
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DBP9NA Paintings by Bernhard Heisig are on display in Potsdam, Germany, 02 August 2013. Six artist show a selection of their artistic oeuvre in the exhibition 'Life's Works'. Photo: BERND SETTNIK
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D4KYRM A portrait painting of Karl Marx by Bernhard Heisig is on display at the exhibition 'Icon Karl Marx. Cult pictures and the cult around pictures' at municipal museum Simeonstift in Trier, Germany, 14 March 2013. The exhibition will run from 17 March till 18 October 2013. Photo: THOMAS FREY
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DAMYAR A self-portrait stands between candles and wreths at the funeral service for the painter Bernhard Heisig inside the cathedral of Havelberg, Germany, 02 July 2011. At the funeral service, family, friends and colleagues said their farewells to the artist, who died at the age of 86 on 10 June 2010. Photo: SOEREN STACHE
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DAMYAW A self-portrait stands between candles and wreths at the funeral service for the painter Bernhard Heisig inside the cathedral of Havelberg, Germany, 02 July 2011. At the funeral service, family, friends and colleagues said their farewells to the artist, who died at the age of 86 on 10 June 2010. Photo: SOEREN STACHE
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D59X1E German painter Bernhard Heisig smiles in front of his work in Neuhardenberg, Germany, 04 July 2010. 'Maerkische Oderzeitung' awarded the Art Prize of Brandenburg's Prime Minister to the 85-year-old painter for his lifework. Photo: Patrick Pleul
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D59X1A German painter Bernhard Heisig smiles in front of his work in Neuhardenberg, Germany, 04 July 2010. 'Maerkische Oderzeitung' awarded the Art Prize of Brandenburg's Prime Minister to the 85-year-old painter for his lifework. Photo: Patrick Pleul
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D59X1H German painter Bernhard Heisig smiles in front of his work in Neuhardenberg, Germany, 04 July 2010. 'Maerkische Oderzeitung' awarded the Art Prize of Brandenburg's Prime Minister to the 85-year-old painter for his lifework. Photo: Patrick Pleul
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D59X1F German painter Bernhard Heisig smiles in front of his work in Neuhardenberg, Germany, 04 July 2010. 'Maerkische Oderzeitung' awarded the Art Prize of Brandenburg's Prime Minister to the 85-year-old painter for his lifework. Photo: Patrick Pleul
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D59X1D German painter Bernhard Heisig smiles in front of his work in Neuhardenberg, Germany, 04 July 2010. 'Maerkische Oderzeitung' awarded the Art Prize of Brandenburg's Prime Minister to the 85-year-old painter for his lifework. Photo: Patrick Pleul
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D59X1C German painter Bernhard Heisig smiles in front of his work in Neuhardenberg, Germany, 04 July 2010. 'Maerkische Oderzeitung' awarded the Art Prize of Brandenburg's Prime Minister to the 85-year-old painter for his lifework. Photo: Patrick Pleul
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D56XEB German painter Bernhard Heisig poses for a photo in his studio in Strodehne, Germany, 29 March 2010. Heisig moans about lacking recognition for GDR artists and their works and will not stop moaning despite celebrating his 85th birthday on 31 March 2010. Photo: Nestor Bachmann
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D56XEA German painter Bernhard Heisig poses for a photo in his studio in Strodehne, Germany, 29 March 2010. Heisig moans about lacking recognition for GDR artists and their works and will not stop moaning despite celebrating his 85th birthday on 31 March 2010. Photo: Nestor Bachmann
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D56XE9 German painter Bernhard Heisig poses for a photo in his studio in Strodehne, Germany, 29 March 2010. Heisig moans about lacking recognition for GDR artists and their works and will not stop moaning despite celebrating his 85th birthday on 31 March 2010. Photo: Nestor Bachmann
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D3M1FF (dpa) - The painter Bernhard Heisig sits in front of his painting 'Gestern und in unserer Zeit' (yesterday and in our times) and points upwards in Berlin, Friday, 21 October 2005. The retrospective exhibition, which features the most important works of art of the 80-year old painter, runs in Berlin until 29 January 2006 and at Heisig's birthplace in Breslau from February 2006 onwar
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CRFM5E Berlin, Germany, Art in the Reichstag
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2JG7F23 The artist Bernhard Heisig (31 March 1925 - 10 June 2011) in his studio in Leipzig. He was a lecturer at the Leipzig Academy of Visual Arts , where he
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2JG7F1W The artist Bernhard Heisig (31 March 1925 - 10 June 2011) in his studio in Leipzig. He was a lecturer at the Leipzig Academy of Visual Arts , where he
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2JG7F1M The artist Bernhard Heisig (31 March 1925 - 10 June 2011) in his studio in Leipzig. He was a lecturer at the Leipzig Academy of Visual Arts , where he
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F60BT3 (L-R) East German painter Bernhard Heisig, Chancellor Helmut Kohl, Loki and Helmut Schmidt are standing next to a painted portrait of the former Chancellor (archive picture from 11 November 1986). Heisig rejected the accusations of telling the Stasi about conversations with former Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, on 19 December 1997.
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