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Fredo Bley, Sommerliche Hochgebirgslandschaft View along a sunny path, past village - probably alpine estates, on steeply rising mountain scenery under an effectively cloudy sky, strongly pastose, expressive landscape painting with broad brushstrokes and powerful colours, oil on hardboard, around 1990, signed lower left "Fredo Bley", minor corner bumping, unframed, dimensions approx. 50 x 70 cm. Artist information: actually Fredo Robert Bley, German painter and graphic artist. Painter and graphic artist (1929 Mylau in Vogtland to 2010 Reichenbach), 1943-46 together with Wolfgang Mattheuer trained as a lithographer with Carl Werner in Reichenbach to avoid compulsory service in the uranium mines of Wismut, 1946-48 worked as a farm and forestry labourer in Thuringia, 1948-56 apprenticeship and work as a decorative and lettering painter, inspired by the painter Walter Löhner, largely self-taught, Member of the Association of Visual Artists (VBK) of the GDR since 1952, worked in parallel as a brickmaker and construction worker from 1957-64 due to material constraints, freelance from 1966, worked in parallel for a time under a contract with VEB Baumechanik Lengenfeld and until 1990 as a circle leader for painting at "NEMA" Netzschkau, organised numerous exhibitions, including in 2002 in the new Federal Chancellery in Berlin, worked in Mylau, from 1960 in his own home in Buchwald, source: AKL, Eisold "Künstler in der DDR", Frank Weiß "Malerei im Vogtland" and Wikipedia.

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Fredo Bley, Sommerliche Hochgebirgslandschaft View along a sunny path, past village - probably alpine estates, on steeply rising mountain scenery under an effectively cloudy sky, strongly pastose, expressive landscape painting with broad brushstrokes and powerful colours, oil on hardboard, around 1990, signed lower left "Fredo Bley", minor corner bumping, unframed, dimensions approx. 50 x 70 cm. Artist information: actually Fredo Robert Bley, German painter and graphic artist. Painter and graphic artist (1929 Mylau in Vogtland to 2010 Reichenbach), 1943-46 together with Wolfgang Mattheuer trained as a lithographer with Carl Werner in Reichenbach to avoid compulsory service in the uranium mines of Wismut, 1946-48 worked as a farm and forestry labourer in Thuringia, 1948-56 apprenticeship and work as a decorative and lettering painter, inspired by the painter Walter Löhner, largely self-taught, Member of the Association of Visual Artists (VBK) of the GDR since 1952, worked in parallel as a brickmaker and construction worker from 1957-64 due to material constraints, freelance from 1966, worked in parallel for a time under a contract with VEB Baumechanik Lengenfeld and until 1990 as a circle leader for painting at "NEMA" Netzschkau, organised numerous exhibitions, including in 2002 in the new Federal Chancellery in Berlin, worked in Mylau, from 1960 in his own home in Buchwald, source: AKL, Eisold "Künstler in der DDR", Frank Weiß "Malerei im Vogtland" and Wikipedia.

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Fredo Bley, "Winter im Erzgebirge" View along a country road with individual properties and trees in a snow-covered winter landscape, watercolour on watercolour cardboard, signed and dated "Fredo Bley [19]75" at lower right, titled, signed and dated ""Winter im Erzgebirge" Original Watercolour, Fredo Bley 1975" by the artist on the reverse, light-stained, faded, wavy ground, originally framed behind glass and mat, mat opening approx. 68.5 x 47.5 cm. Artist information: actually Fredo Robert Bley, German painter and graphic artist. Painter and graphic artist (1929 Mylau in Vogtland to 2010 Reichenbach), 1943-46 together with Wolfgang Mattheuer trained as a lithographer with Carl Werner in Reichenbach in order to avoid compulsory service in the Wismut uranium mines, 1946-48 worked as a farm and forestry labourer in Thuringia, 1948-56 trained and worked as a decorative and lettering painter, inspired by the painter Walter Löhner, largely self-taught, Member of the Association of Visual Artists (VBK) of the GDR since 1952, worked in parallel as a brickmaker and construction worker from 1957-64 due to material constraints, freelance from 1966, worked in parallel for a time under a contract with VEB Baumechanik Lengenfeld and until 1990 as a circle leader for painting at "NEMA" Netzschkau, organised numerous exhibitions, including in 2002 in the new Federal Chancellery in Berlin, worked in Mylau, from 1960 in his own home in Buchwald, source: AKL, Eisold "Künstler in der DDR", Frank Weiß "Malerei im Vogtland" and Wikipedia.

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