Heinz Rabbow
Heinz Rabbow (1920-2004) was a German artist and art educator known for his contributions to the field of printmaking. He was born in Berlin and studied at the Berlin University of the Arts, where he later became a professor.
Rabbow's work is characterized by his innovative approach to printmaking techniques, particularly the use of collagraphs, which involve building up a printing plate with a variety of materials and textures. His prints often feature abstract shapes and organic forms, and are known for their subtle tonal variations and rich, velvety textures.
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Born in 1940
Country:
Germany, Berlin
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