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Richard Curdes

Richard Curdes (1891 - 1974) was active/lived in Poland.  Richard Curdes is known for Painting.

Curdes was a German artist who was a student of Udo Peters in Worpswede from 1914. He briefly studied at the Bauhaus Weimar after the First World War and later moved to Nordholz in 1924. In 1931-32, he underwent further training with Harold Bengen and Wehlte at the Berlin School of Applied Arts. After 1945, he became a lecturer at the adult education center in Cuxhaven.

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