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Gunter Fink

Gunter Fink (1913 - 2000) was active/lived in Germany.  Gunter Fink is known for Painting.

A German painter and lithographer (1913 Dresden-Blasewitz to 2000 Berlin), first training as lithographer in Dresden, at the same time evening classes at the Academy. Dresden, later studying at the Art Academy with Arno Drescher.  1949 first stay on Hiddensee and exhibition in the "Blue Barn" in Vitte, 1950-55 worked on Hiddensee-Norderende, 1955 acquisition of the "Blue Barn" and expansion operates the gallery with summer home and studio, the next year in Berlin-Friedrichshagen.

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