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    Max Uhlig

    German painter

    Max Uhlig (born 23 June 1937 in Dresden) is a German painter. He won the Hans Theo Richter-Preis of the Sächsische Akademie der Künste in 1998.[1]

    Career

    From 1955 to 1960, Uhlig studied at the Dresden University of Fine Arts with Hans Theo Richter and Max Schwimmer.

    From 1961 to 1963, he was a master student at the German Academy of the Arts in Berlin with Hans Theo Richter.

    Max uhlig art

    He then worked as a freelancer until 1995. In 1968, he worked with Carlfriedrich Claus on the creation of his first prints (lithographs); later prints were also made for Charlotte E. Pauly, Dieter Goltzsche, Willy Wolff, Otto Niemeyer-Holstein, Heinrich Ehmsen, Hans Theo Richter and Wilhelm Höpfner.

    Until the early 1970s, the artist emerged only as a graphic artist. In 1978, Max Uhlig presented his characteristic paintings for the first time in the Dresden Kupferstichkabinett.

    "Black and white or in colour, lines in the expressive rhythm of their superimposition