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Hans Joachim Klug

Hans Joachim Klug (1928 - 2013) was active/lived in Germany.  Hans Klug is known for Painting.

Hans Joachim Klug was born in 1928 in Hannover.

Klug was a sculptor and painter and probably the most famous artist of Christian art in the Hanover area.

In the early 1950's Klug studied at the Hanoverian Werkkunstschule.

Klug was part of the staff of the famous artist Carl Buchheister and had a penchant for surreal pictorial content.

Hans Joachim Klug passed away in 2013 in Hannover, Germany.


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