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Heinz Kiwitz : ウィキペディア英語版 | Heinz Kiwitz
Heinz Kiwitz (September 4, 1910 – 1938) was a German artist. His woodcuts were in the German Expressionist style. An anti-fascist, he was arrested following the Nazis' seizure of power. He survived imprisonment in Kemna and Börgermoor concentration camps and was released in 1934. He went into exile in 1937, first living in Denmark, then in France, where he again began to fight Nazism. In 1938, he went to Spain to fight in the Spanish Civil War, where he apparently perished. == Early years == Kiwitz was born the son of a book printer and was exposed to the graphic arts from an early age.〔Siegfried Gnichwitz, ("Heinz Kiwitz: gekämpft · vertrieben · verschollen" ) (PDF) Stiftung Brennender Dornbusch. Folder from an exhibition in honor of the 100th anniversary of Kiwitz' birth. Liebfrauenkirche, Duisburg (November 7 – December 5, 2010), p. 2. Retrieved February 10, 2012 〕 He had an older sister, Änne, and a younger sister, Gertrude, called Trudel.〔Anne Kiwitz, ("Privates" 1930 photo and reminiscence ) Heinz Kiwitz. Retrieved February 13, 2012 〕 From early on, he loved to draw, but was not good in math. At the age of 10, he drew his older sister's art assignments and she received top grades. When he was 17 and stood , he joined a boxing club and trained at home, causing the furniture to shake when he jumped rope inside.〔 In 1927, he began studying art with Karl Rössing at the Folkwang University of the Arts in Essen.〔 His long-time friend, Günther Strupp also attended the school〔(''Kiwitz, Heinz '' ) Exil Archiv. Retrieved February 26, 2012 〕 and was a student of Rössing's. He was a member of the Association of Revolutionary Visual Artists during this period.〔(Biografie: 1927–1931 ) Heinz Kiwitz website. Click on list at left of frame, "Vita: Biografie" Retrieved February 11, 2012 〕
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