Paul Wunderlich
Eberswalde, Germany 1927 – Saint-Pierre-de-Vassols, France 2010
German graphic artist and sculptor, he studied at the Hamburg School of Fine Arts. In his lithographs and etchings, he combines elements of fantasy, mythology, and eroticism with a surrealist approach. In the 1950s, he devoted himself to teaching etching and lithography, and in the 1960s he began experimenting with new techniques and themes. In the 1970s, he focused on sculpture, particularly in bronze, moving between reality and fantasy. He is considered the most important representative of Magical Realism.
Works on display:
- Minotaurs, chess set, bronze, 1984