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Heinz Wittler, Alter Schäfer Study of an old shepherd leaning on his stick in wooden shoes with hat, briskly painted oil study on light brown painting panel, monogrammed lower right, unframed, one dog-eared hole, 68 x 48 cm. Artist information: actually Heinrich Arrigo Franz (Florian?) Wittler, called Heinz or Heinrich Wittler or Arrigo Wittler, German painter (1918 Heeren-Werve/Kamen until 2004 Worpswede), studied painting and art history at the Munich Academy, private pupil of Christian Rohlfs, Eberhard Viegener and Otto Pankok, further training at the universities of Heidelberg and Zurich, then freelance in studios in Munich and in the Tannheimertal in Tyrol, took part in the Second World War and until 1947 Russian war. In the mid-1950s he moved to Italy and worked for 24 years on Procida and Ischia, in the 1970s he had a studio in Matrum near Cloppenburg in the Oldenburg region, in 1986 he opened a gallery in Grän in the Tannheimer Valley, until 2000 he maintained studios in Munich, in the Tannheimer Valley, in Worpswede, Matrum near Cloppenburg, Niederhörne/Wesermarsch, in Meran, in the Bavarian Forest, in the Allgäu, on Procida and on Ischia in the Gulf of Naples, 2000 gave up his studios except for the studios in the Tannheimer Valley and in Bad Oberdorf in the Allgäu, 2002 moved to Worpswede and gave up the remaining studios, held numerous exhibitions, 1952 honoured with the "Jung-Westfalen" art prize, used a monogram "Si" in his early work, later signed his main work mostly "Arrigo", lived "on the road" according to his own statement, source: Vollmer, homepage of the artist and Internet.

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Heinz Wittler, Alter Schäfer Study of an old shepherd leaning on his stick in wooden shoes with hat, briskly painted oil study on light brown painting panel, monogrammed lower right, unframed, one dog-eared hole, 68 x 48 cm. Artist information: actually Heinrich Arrigo Franz (Florian?) Wittler, called Heinz or Heinrich Wittler or Arrigo Wittler, German painter (1918 Heeren-Werve/Kamen until 2004 Worpswede), studied painting and art history at the Munich Academy, private pupil of Christian Rohlfs, Eberhard Viegener and Otto Pankok, further training at the universities of Heidelberg and Zurich, then freelance in studios in Munich and in the Tannheimertal in Tyrol, took part in the Second World War and until 1947 Russian war. In the mid-1950s he moved to Italy and worked for 24 years on Procida and Ischia, in the 1970s he had a studio in Matrum near Cloppenburg in the Oldenburg region, in 1986 he opened a gallery in Grän in the Tannheimer Valley, until 2000 he maintained studios in Munich, in the Tannheimer Valley, in Worpswede, Matrum near Cloppenburg, Niederhörne/Wesermarsch, in Meran, in the Bavarian Forest, in the Allgäu, on Procida and on Ischia in the Gulf of Naples, 2000 gave up his studios except for the studios in the Tannheimer Valley and in Bad Oberdorf in the Allgäu, 2002 moved to Worpswede and gave up the remaining studios, held numerous exhibitions, 1952 honoured with the "Jung-Westfalen" art prize, used a monogram "Si" in his early work, later signed his main work mostly "Arrigo", lived "on the road" according to his own statement, source: Vollmer, homepage of the artist and Internet.

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