Gramatté, Walter
Walter Gramatté (8 January 1897 in Berlin – 9 February 1929 in Hamburg) was a German expressionist painter who specialized in magic realism. He worked in Berlin, Hamburg, Hiddensee and Barcelona. He often painted with a mystical view of nature. Many of his works were inspired by his experiences in the First World War and his illness.
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Gramatté, Walter
La Amable
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Meine Mutter
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Lenz
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Wozzeck
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Wozzeck Shaves the Captain
Gramatté, Walter
Wozzeck in Maria's Embrace
Gramatté, Walter
Maria with the Boy in Her Arms
Gramatté, Walter
Maria Embracing the Drum Major
Gramatté, Walter
Maria with the Sleeping Boy in her Arms Before a Mirror, Transformed by the Sound of the Drum Major
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Maria Parying
Gramatté, Walter
Wozzeck in the Street, the Hand of the Captain Beckons Him Closer
Gramatté, Walter
Wozzeck's Large Head, Completely Desperate
Gramatté, Walter
The Murder
Gramatté, Walter
Wozzeck Enters the Pond
Gramatté, Walter
Wozzeck Drowns
Gramatté, Walter
Two Townsmen Hear Uncanny Sounds Arising from the Pond and Run Away
Gramatté, Walter
Lenz
Gramatté, Walter
Lenz
Gramatté, Walter
Lenz
Gramatté, Walter