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Bernard Schultze

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Bernard Schultze (31 May 1915 in Schneidemühl, now Piła, Poland – 14 April 2005 in Cologne) was a German painter who co-founded the Quadriga group of artists along with Karl Otto Götz and two other artists. On 7 July 1955 he married another painter named Ursula Bluhm.

Schultze's earlier works, produced before 1945, were destroyed as a result of a 1945 air raid on Berlin.[1]

His work is included in the collection of the Tate Museum, London.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Otto Meyerhof".
  2. ^ "Bernard Schultze 1915-2005".

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