L´ange / Engel / angle (2003) Painting by Stefan Dhein

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Fine art paper, 11x8 in

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Watercolor on Paper
  • Dimensions Height 9.5in, Width 7.1in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Surrealism
You normally don‘t see an angel. However, they may be present, but in order to maintain their secret the angel puts the finger at her mouth to indicate that the observer should be calm and should not speak about what he may have seen. Thus, it is a paradoxon to show this in a picture. Maybe, they are around us…..
You normally don‘t see an angel. However, they may be present, but in order to maintain their secret the angel puts the finger at her mouth to indicate that the observer should be calm and should not speak about what he may have seen. Thus, it is a paradoxon to show this in a picture.
Maybe, they are around us…..

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AngelEngelArcangeloMortalityTod

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I was born in Western Gemany in the vicinity of Cologne in 1960. With about 5 years I started to paint. When I was 15 I got oil colors and made my first paintings in this technique.   After school I studied[...]

I was born in Western Gemany in the vicinity of Cologne in 1960. With about 5 years I started to paint. When I was 15 I got oil colors and made my first paintings in this technique.  

After school I studied medicine in Aachen and Cologne. Thereafter I specialized in pharmacology, clinical pharmacology and toxicology and started my career in science at the University of Cologne. With 38 years I became Professor at the University of Cologne. After stays in Graz and London, I moved to Eastern Germany to the University of Halle, and 2001 to the Leipzig University. In 2015 I became head of the public health administration at Altenburg, Thuringia, and work as a physician.

Besides these medical and scientific activities, I always kept on painting in various techniques, mostly watercolor, oil and pastel. May current interest is the interplay of light and shadow, in pariticular I am fascinated by the gothic windows of cathedrals. Moreover, I am focused on nature, animals and birds, and the ecologicals problems produced by mankind. Another topic is religion, and the aspects of human living. Painters who fascinated me were Rembrandt, Caravaggio, Vermeer, Marc, Dali, and Van Gogh. Among watercolor artists I like Homer Winslow, Whistler, and Paul Dmoch. 

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